Furu Furu Park is a collection of mini-games that each have a goal to fulfill and last about a minute or two.
The mini-games are as follows:
Technique classification:
Arkanoid – The game’s gameplay is based on Arkanoid. The ship Vaus (a paddle) is controlled by the players, and balls are bounced off of it to destroy the blocks above.
Camel Maze- The game’s gameplay is based on Cameltry. In order to direct a ball to the end goal, players must rotate a labyrinth.
Skateboard – Players perform stunts while skating on a half-pipe. When the player gains some air, remote icons emerge, and the player must duplicate the gestures depicted with the remote.
Skateboard Extreme – A more challenging version of Skateboard in which the player must do additional moves.
Super Karate – In this game, players control a karate android and must defeat a karate robot. The game appears to be a fighting game. A remote icon appears for the player to follow, and if successful, allows the player’s android to conduct a maneuver.
Swan Runner – Players must pilot the OMARU ship to flee a planet before it explodes. Players drive a ship through a tunnel. The remote spins the boat in a circular motion around the tunnel, and the player must avoid colliding with objects. Along the journey, players can pick up some speed and points.
Swan Shooter – Similar to Raystorm in gameplay. Players pilot the OMARU ship to destroy the evil end boss in this scrolling shoot-em-up. Straight or homing lasers can be fired by the ship.
Swan Shooter: Night Strike – Similar to Swan Shooter, however the level is set at night.
Takoyaki – Players must make as many takoyaki as they can in a short amount of time. Octupus, batter, and water must be placed in different holes on a grill pan by players. If all three ingredients are not added at the exact moment, the meal will burn and disappear from the pan.
Category of balance:
Bubble Bobble – In Bubble Bobble, players capture monsters by firing bubbles at them, encasing them in the bubbles, and then jumping into the captured monsters to explode the bubble and remove them from the playfield. Defeated monsters drop food items, which can be collected for bonus points.
Dragonfly Hunter – Players must dizzy dragonflies in order to catch them. The player spins a finger on a hand around a fly’s head till it becomes muddled and falls off a tree stunp. An Afro Fly will occasionally appear in place of a conventional dragonfly and must be flicked off with a button click.
Rev The Engine – Music is created by players revving a motorcycle engine at the appropriate time. Accelerate icons will scroll across the screen, and the player must timing twists of the remote to reach a tachometer icon.
Rev It Up More – Similar to Rev The Engine, but with the addition of blaring the motorcycle’s horn with a button click.
Pocky & Rocky – Inspired by Pocky & Rocky, players take control of Pocky as she throws cards and swings a rod at goblins.
Puzzle Expert – Players must complete pictures comprised of rotating rings.
Puzzle Kids – Has the same gameplay as Puzzle Expert, but is easier to play because there are less rings to spin.
Puzzle Girl – Similar to Puzzle Expert, players must solve female-themed graphics. It is more challenging than Puzzle Expert since the images are hazy until they are appropriately put.
Sonic Blastman 20XX – Inspired by Sonic Blastman, players control the super hero as he punches meteors back into space. Because meteors come from all directions, the player must use a radar to determine where they are coming from.
Sushi – Players must feed three clients by manipulating a conveyor belt loaded with food platters. Food icons for the food they desire will emerge above the consumers, and the player must line up the correct food item in front of the customer it matches. Impatient consumers will only wait a short time for their food before becoming enraged and requesting a different food platter.
Sushi fever – Similar to Sushi, but diners can now order fortunate 7’s on their dinner plates. If all three request 7s and are fed on time, all of the food items will temporarily become 7s for bonus points.
Submarine Escape – Players must pilot a submarine to avoid being pursued by a sea monster. The remote controls the sub’s capacity to move up and down while attempting to prevent obstructions. Collected speed up icons will make the hero move quicker through the water.
Treasure Hunter – Players attempt to collect as many gold coins as possible. The gold coins emerge at random on the playing field, and the player must be careful not to run into bombs or fall into pits while attempting to get them.
Unwrap The Mummy – Players must remove as many of the mummy’s bandages as they can by sliding the remote forward and backward as quickly as possible.
Category of power:
Bird Man – Players must spin the remote as fast as they can in order to pedal a plane and keep it aloft over the sea.
Pinch hitter – With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, players must smash a home run by swinging the remote like a bat before being struck out on three pitches.
Robo Clash allows players to defeat a rogue robot that is attempting to take over the world. To make the player’s hammer, players must continuously swinging the remote. The robot is constantly bashed. The robot will occasionally turn back, forcing the player to dodge backward.
Snow Cone – Players spin the remote to turn the handle of a snow cone machine, attempting to manufacture as many snow cones as possible.
Sudden Death – During a soccer game, players queue up to take a penalty kick. Players must keep spinning the remote to get the ball past the opposing team’s players and goaltender.
The Hammer Throw – Based on the Olympic event, players must spin the remote to develop throwing power before releasing the three Afro Brothers. The player will receive points depending on where they land on the field.
Category of the brain:
Safe Cracker – To access the treasure within a safe, players must enter a number combination. Players are temporarily presented with a row of digits they must memorize before spinning the dial on the safe and selecting the correct numbers in the order supplied.
There are two modes in the one player mode: free and rank. In the Free way, the player can play whatever mini-game they like. The rank mode allows the user to play five mini-games of their choice in a row, while Bogey the Pig assigns different animal grades based on the player’s skill.
An accessible battle mode, a love challenge mode, and a panel attack style are among the two player modes. Players can compete against each other in whatever mini-game they like in accessible battle mode. Love Challenge allows two players to compete in mini-games chosen by Afro Love. After each mini-game, a love meter will appear, indicating the degree of compatibility between the two players. Panel Attack displays sixteen mini-games on a 4×4 paneled grid. The player who wins the mini-game on that panel has the color of that panel changed to theirs. The player with the most panels at the end of the game wins the competition.
The user can choose the difficulty level (easy, normal, or hard), a male or female character, and display their score ranking in each mini-game.
Aside from that, the Japanese version of the game had a story mode (kind of a dating sim) and a mini-game called Strip The Geisha. When the game was released in other territories, the story mode was eliminated, and the geisha game was replaced with the Unwrap The Mummy mini-game.