Shuma Baobei - Huojian Bingtuan (Unlicensed, Chinese)
Shuma Baobei - Huojian Bingtuan (Unlicensed, Chinese) Overview
Shuma Baobei - Huojian Bingtuan is an unlicensed Game Boy Color cartridge released exclusively in China during the late 1990s or early 2000s. Like many unlicensed titles of the era, its exact developer and publisher remain undocumented. The game runs on standard GBC hardware and appears to be a side-scrolling action title, typical of the countless bootleg cartridges that flooded Asian markets alongside Nintendo's official library.
How to Play Shuma Baobei - Huojian Bingtuan (Unlicensed, Chinese) Online
Getting started is straightforward: the game boots to a title screen (text in Chinese). Press Start to begin. Movement uses the D-Pad (Arrow Keys). The A button (X) jumps, and the B button (S) is the primary attack. You control a character through forests or caves, shooting at enemies and collecting items. The level layouts are linear, progressing from left to right with occasional vertical sections. Health is displayed as a bar at the top of the screen; touching enemies or projectiles reduces it. Dying sends you back to the start of the current level with no continues (likely). There is no save feature, so completing the game in one sitting is expected. Since the menus are entirely in Chinese, you may need to experiment or consult an online translation guide for options like sound volume or difficulty if they appear.
Shuma Baobei - Huojian Bingtuan (Unlicensed, Chinese) Keyboard Controls
Controls
- Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
- X: A button (jump / confirm)
- S: B button (run / attack / cancel)
- Enter: Start / Pause
- V: Select
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