Overview Analog game manufacturer TRYBE, in collaboration with Kids Project, is set to release 'Mekutte Mekutte Todofuken' on May 25, 2026, as the latest installment in the 'Bengame' series. The series offers card games that allow players to compete in various subjects, ranging from basic education to university and research levels.

Prior to the general release, the game will be available for pre-sale at 'Game Market 2026 Spring,' held on May 23 (Sat) and May 24 (Sun), 2026.

About 'Mekutte Mekutte Todofuken' 1. Flip cards and quickly name the prefectures: Players flip cards from the deck and are the first to call out the prefecture names hidden behind the '?' symbols on the map. 2. Learn the Japanese map while playing: Since one game lasts about 5 minutes, it can be played repeatedly in short periods. By flipping and answering, players naturally memorize the names and locations of all 47 prefectures.

Product Information - Product Name: Mekutte Mekutte Todofuken - Contents: 32 cards - Price: 1,500 yen + tax - Play time: 5 minutes - Players: 2–5 - Target age: 7 and up - EC Site: https://bengame.base.shop/items/144369607

Pre-sale Information - Event: Game Market 2026 Spring - Venue: Makuhari Messe Exhibition Halls 1-4 - Date: May 23 (Sat) and May 24 (Sun), 2026 - Booth: Area-23 - Official Website: https://gamemarket.jp/access

What is the 'Bengame' Series? It is a series of card games where players compete in 'every genre of study' from basic education to university and research levels.

### Three Key Features 1. Based on standard card game rules: Subjects like Japanese, Math, Science, Social Studies, and English can be played using rules like Old Maid, Memory, Speed, and Poker. 2. Covers all genres: Plans include university-level subjects such as Astronomy and Psychology, as well as exam prep for judicial exams. 3. Fun of competing in areas of expertise: A virtuous cycle is created where knowledge leads to winning, and winning leads to greater interest in the subject.

Collaboration Opportunities We are looking for supervisors and sales partners proficient in specific academic fields. Contact: Mr. Fujita, Development, Kids Project (info@kids-project)

Development Teams - Kids Project: CEO Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. - TRYBE: CEO Yo Yamaguchi.

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