
Klonoa of the Wind: Moonlight Museum
Klonoa's monochromatic WonderSwan debut featuring puzzle-platforming action across dream-themed museums. The first handheld entry in the series introduces the Wind Ring mechanic in portable form.
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About This Retro Game
Developed as a collaboration between Namco and Bandai, this black-and-white platformer adapts Klonoa's signature 2.5D gameplay to the WonderSwan's hardware limitations while retaining the series' charm.
Features 50+ dreamscape stages across five museums, each with unique gravity mechanics and enemy-capturing puzzles using Klonoa's Wind Ring. Introduces new characters like the museum curator Guntz.
Notable for its creative use of the WonderSwan's vertical screen orientation during boss battles. The game was later colorized in a Japan-only mobile phone version.
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