In the tradition of creative constraint producing unexpected brilliance, a small indie studio called Undercoders has released Denshattack! — a game set in a dystopian Japan that dares to ask what happens when the rigid logic of train travel meets the freeform spirit of skateboarding. Through protagonist Emi Araki's journey across 67 stages of post-apocalyptic Kyushu, the game quietly argues that limitation is not the enemy of imagination, but its sharpest tool. It is a reminder that the most inventive human endeavors often emerge not from unlimited resources, but from the discipline of working