Stranded Kids is the Western version of the Survival Kids game. Stranded on a desert island, manage resources and explore to escape. Original and addictive survival concept on GBC. Little-known but excellent.
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Survival1 player7+
Description
A child shipwrecked on a desert island must survive by hunting, gathering resources and building shelters in this GBC survival simulation. Published by Konami, released in the United States in September 2000. Daily survival through hunting and gathering, building shelters and tools, island exploration, Super Game Boy compatibility. US edition.
American version of Konami's survival game on Game Boy Color, an adventure RPG on a desert island that preceded the Lost in Blue series. Its Western release was discreet and its print run modest, which makes it today a sought target for fans of survival games before the genre's rise. Game Boy compatible and enhanced on Super Game Boy, the title combines the interest of a mechanic novel for its time with a real distribution scarcity.
An underrated gem
Long before the survival-game wave, Konami dreamed up this portable castaway tale where hunting, foraging and crafting tools decide your next day. Its slowness and austerity put off a public unready for such patience. A little-known forerunner of the genre, it will appeal to fans of management-adventure and old-fashioned freedom.
Is Survival Kids still worth playing in 2026?
A survival simulation from Konami, this game places a shipwrecked child on a desert island they must tame through hunting, gathering, crafting and building shelters. The needs management system, the weather and the multiple endings based on choices offer a replayability and freedom rare for the format. The blend of adventure and survival stays surprisingly modern in its structure. For a survival fan, someone curious about the genre's ancestors or a fan of little Konami gems, the title keeps a lasting freshness and interest.