
Play Yaksa Online
Yaksa is an action game with RPG elements where you play as one out of two characters - Saikuu or Iori in case Saikuu is killed.
The game takes place in Japan in the Sengoku period. The old master, mortally wounded by Nobunaga's assassin calls Saikuu close to him to say his last words. A dark cloud is about to overshadow this Japan. Saikuu must stop the eight demons brought back from the dead by Nobunaga and defeat the god of destruction.
Players have a world map where they can move the character to travel to locations and play levels in any order. Once they pick their destination, the game switches to a side-scrolling mode with demons lunging to attack from all sides, giving players experience points, as well as characters they can talk to who will aid them in their quest.
There are various weapons and spells for players to use in combat.
About Yaksa
Yaksa was first released in 1987 by Wolf Team for the MSX 2 system. Developed by Wolf Team, this game quickly became a fan favorite for its Action and Unknown elements.
Game Features
- Authentic MSX 2 experience directly in your browser
- Save and load your game progress at any time
- Full screen gameplay option for immersive experience
- Customizable keyboard controls
- Action and Unknown gameplay that defined a generation
How to Play Yaksa in Your Browser
1. Click Play
Simply click the "Play Now" button at the top of this page to start the game immediately.
2. Use Controls
Use your keyboard to control the game. Check the keyboard configuration section below for details.
3. Save Progress
Use the save feature to preserve your progress at any point in the game.
Pro Tip
For the best experience playing Yaksa, use a desktop or laptop computer with a keyboard. Full-screen mode provides the most immersive gameplay.
Emulator Keyboard Configuration

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Last updated: 2025-03-11T16:24:13.695Z
This page is part of our effort to preserve classic video game history. Yaksa © 1987 Wolf Team. This online emulation is provided for historical preservation and educational purposes only.
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