
Yoshi: Topsy-Turvy
Yoshi: Topsy-Turvy is a unique platformer for the Game Boy Advance released in 2005. The game uses tilt mechanics via the GBA's motion sensor to manipulate the environment, making Yoshi walk on walls and ceilings.
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About This Retro Game
Known as Yoshi's Universal Gravitation in Japan, this innovative title was one of the first Nintendo games to use motion controls on a handheld.
The game features 40 creative levels where players tilt their GBA to shift gravity and solve puzzles while collecting eggs and fruit.
With its charming papercraft aesthetic and clever gameplay twist, Topsy-Turvy remains a cult favorite among Yoshi series enthusiasts.
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