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In this simulation/role-playing game, you must use the robotic pixie Tinker to educate a robot boy named Pino. You can move Tinker around, examining objects and collecting them in an adventure-like fashion. Pino will automatically follow you to the direction you are facing, but will continue walking until you stop him. He will also pick objects and make his own "experiments" with them. Your goal i...
There was once a great scientist and inventor named Gepetto, who lived on an island farm together with his creations, his robotic helper, the pixie Tinker, and his pet animals. His greatest creation was an artificial boy named Pino. No, he was not carved from wood, but looked just like a real boy - only he could turn his head 360 degrees. But Gepetto was arrested for an unknown reason. The boy Pino looks like a real boy, but he was completed just a few moments ago, and he knows absolutely nothing. All he can do is wander aimlessly, poking objects and turning his head. It is up to you, the play...
Also known as: Wonder Project J: Mechanical Boy Pino
January 9, 1995
Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shounen Pino was released on January 9, 1995.
Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shounen Pino is available on Super Famicom.
No — Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shounen Pino is a single-player game.
Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shounen Pino was developed by Almanic and published by Enix.