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Product Information. Incredible Crisis follows the stories of four members of a Japanese family on their grandmother's birthday. As each family member goes through a seemingly normal day, things start to go wrong - very wrong. Worth checking out for fans of quirkiness.If you're into bizarre, Japanese games, Incredible Crisis is right up your alley. It's a mini-game game with a grand total of 24 minigames.

As you'd expect it's not very long and can probably be cleared the day you get it, similar to Parappa The Rapper in terms of length, but the games can get challenging. I can't give it 5 stars because it's replayability is rather low, seeing as how there's no extra features after you beat the game, but for what it is, I found it fun and quirky, just what I expected. The strangeness is enhanced even further since so much Japanese is left in, you can even sometimes see japanese text flash under the edited english text! I'm sure I won't find much more like it (in terms of US releases, that is).

By Ryan Davis on October 19, 2000 at 4:58PM PDT. Steering clear any single cohesive game style, Incredible Crisis is a long string of. To move Ririka, you have to make her switch places with someone next to her. However, you must stay clear of the teacher. If he sees Ririka move, he will throw a piece of chalk at her and it's game over. You also have a limited amount of time to do this in or (you guess it) game over. Tips and Notes.

I'll probably pick it up every now and then to maybe re play s ome games and show off to friends. I'm glad I purchased.

RomIncredible Crisis brings you a story that has to be seen to be (dis)believed - in cartoonish 3D. Fans of Japanese animation will enjoy this nice little treat. While the graphics are somewhat simple, the FMVs are very entertaining. I DO have to warn you about the sound that Taneo makes when he's injured.. it sounds roughly like 'YOU-WiiiiNN!!!'.. but it obviously has a different meaning in Japanese. At any rate, it gets annoying rather quickly. I suggest you simply learn to keep him from getting hurt. It will be better on your ears. But, you don't want to turn the sound down. Some of the mini-games depend on sound. (Oh, and you wouldn't want to miss any of the Tokyo-pop-ska music!)