Oh No! is a Japan-exclusive action game for PlayStation that centers on a group of perpetually running children who must navigate various obstacles while completing dancing mini-games. Players control up to four characters, including family members, and must manage their hunger by collecting food items. The game features comedic animated sequences and is narrated by Shiro Suzuki, a notable Japanese television personality.
A Japan-only game where players control a group of endlessly running children, avoiding obstacles and completing dancing mini-games.
The game focuses on the three brothers and their misadventure and has a large emphasis on the comedic animated sequences in between stages.
The game is over if any of the characters in the group falls or gets caught in an obstacle and goes off the screen.
The game is also over if the life gauge keeps decreasing (hunger) and becomes zero.
Therefore, the player must continue to acquire food placed throughout the stage, but since Vladaa hates fish, his life gauge will decrease drastically if he takes a fish burger.
Depending on the stage, the group will include his father, grandfather, and grocer, and up to four people must be controlled at the same time, making the game very challenging.
It features Shiro Suzuki, an announcer affiliated with TBS (at the time) who was popular on Japanese television at the time, as the narrator, and his picture also appears on the package.