Guru Logic Champ

Guru Logic Champ

released on Nov 29, 2001

Guru Logic Champ

released on Nov 29, 2001

Guru Logic Champ is a Japanese-only Game Boy Advance puzzle game. Guru Logic Champ is a puzzle game developed by Champ Team and published by Compile for the Game Boy Advance platform.


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My brain started hurting for real because of the puzzles in the 3rd stage.

Silly quirky puzzle game w/ very charming visuals and music. Never gets too difficult but puzzles still feel rewarding to solve. Overall just a good time; would absolutely recommend! :D

Weird, fun, addictive puzzler. A mashup of Picross and Magic Drop where the player completes block pictures by placing/removing blocks to fill in the blanks. If you are into handheld block puzzles definitely give this one a try.

Developer COMPILE made games of all types for their Disc Station compilations. This is related to those because that's where the characters come from. This is a fiendishly simple puzzle game: rotate the field & pull/push blocks to compete the picture. Sort of Magical Drop meets Picross.

I think I've owned three copies of this, at least one was stolen.

An honestly brilliant puzzler, doomed to obscurity. Guru Logic Champ is something like Flipull meets the exact inverse of Picross; instead of carving a picture into granite, you instead are given something of a "stencil" and must build it up from scratch by shooting blocks into the frame from the cardinal directions... a truly wild amount of headache-inducing geometric reasoning, gap shooting, and needle-threading ensues.

Considering the clumsiness of Denki Blocks, plodding pace of Mario vs. DK, and mediocrity of Tetris Worlds, this might just be the best puzzle game on the GBA, though ChuChu Rocket puts up a fight.