Syobon Action Ultimate is not a game. It is a rite of passage. It is a philosophical argument against trust. And for the niche group of players who have mastered it, it is the most satisfying middle finger ever coded into a freeware platformer.
In the sprawling universe of indie gaming, few titles have achieved the infamy of Syobon Action . Known colloquially in the West as Cat Mario , this 2007 Japanese freeware platformer redefined the concept of "unfair difficulty." For a decade, the original game stood as a monument to rage, trickery, and masochistic joy. But in the shadows of that legacy, a fan-made expansion rose to claim the throne of cruelty: Syobon Action Ultimate . syobon action ultimate
You must walk backwards to the start of the level, clip into the left wall (which isn't solid), fall through a secret sub-space, collect a bomb, return to the surface, throw the bomb at the background tree, which reveals a vine, climb the vine, walk across the top of the screen (which is the real path), and drop directly onto the flag pole. Syobon Action Ultimate is not a game
Go ahead. Download it. Press start. The invisible death spike waiting one pixel above your head says hello. And for the niche group of players who
The level loads. You see a flat plain and a coin floating in mid-air. You jump for the coin. Result: The coin turns into a spiked bar that rotates and hits you. You die. First death: 2 seconds.