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As other anons have said, games are one of the harder things to learn japanese with because there's (usually) no way to copy and paste from dialogue boxes to look things up.

Any form of written content on the internet is probably easiest thanks to stuff like yomichan. Aside from that, e-books etc. can copy and paste from. perhaps some VNs can be copy-pasted form too? I am not sure.

However, if you want to ignore all that and just play some games in Japanese anyways, then there are a few options. Mother 1+2+3 is all Kana. This is both good and bad, as without kanji the homophones and particles can be harder to spot. It is good in taht it's far, far less discouraging.

Any of the mario RPGs have very few, very basic Kanji to work with. The Legen dof Zelda games are a slight step up. More mature JRPGs are the next level from there.

VNs (arguably not games but I don't care) are also very good since, well, they are visual "novels" and typically are very dialouge focused. There are also a TON which take place in modern/realistic settings so you are learning Kanji for train stations instead of castles and junk like that.

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