
Released by Taff System in 2000, Boong-Ga Boong-Ga turned schoolyard kancho pranks into a full arcade cabinet by combining shock humor, social satire, and bizarre physical gameplay.
Players selected exaggerated targets such as corrupt politicians, gangsters, cheating spouses, and other controversial stereotypes, then used a giant finger-shaped controller and impact-sensitive seat to “punish” them.
Its outrageous design was intentionally built to attract crowds through controversy, making it one of the strangest and most infamous arcade concepts ever produced.