Super Puyo Puyo

Super Puyo Puyo

released on Dec 10, 1993

Super Puyo Puyo

released on Dec 10, 1993

A port of Puyo Puyo

Puyo Puyo is a series of tile-matching video games created by Compile and later Sonic Team. The Super Famicom port (Super Puyo Puyo) features a smaller screen resolution than most console versions, forcing the median to be thinned and the character portrait to be placed in the opponent's field. However, this port retains all of the original's voice acting. Banpresto released a version for the Super Famicom under the name Super Puyo Puyo on December 10, 1993. The object of the game is to defeat the opponent in a battle by filling their grid up to the top with garbage. The Puyos are little creatures with eyes who, in most variations of the game, fall from the top of the screen in a pair. The pair can be moved left and right and rotated. The pair falls until it reaches another puyo or the bottom of the screen.


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Very fun but also this game will kick your ass.

Super Puyo Puyo is a fun puzzle game. Unfortunately the game has been overshadowed by the later games in the series. For one thing, the game uses 5 different active Puyo colors in the game, instead of the 4 of later games, making it difficult to put together combos. It also doesn't give you any counter against garbage sent to your side like the later games do.
Outside of that the game is still very fun. Characters are very expressive and even have their own little quirks during cutscenes and gameplay, such as Harpy's poor singing, or Zoh Daimaoh's puyos shaking the screen when they are dropped. Overall a very fun and cute game.