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Magical Drop Yurutto blends tile-matching action with lighthearted divination. The puzzle half tasks you with swiping descending colored orbs to clear them in rows, using the DSi’s touch screen for quick swaps. The second mode swaps blocks for tarot cards, letting you shuffle and read loose fortunes between sessions. Both modes share a relaxed pace, with simple mechanics that fit the handheld’s casual vibe. The game leans into its whimsical charm with character designs by Toshinao Aoki, whose pastel-friendly “Yuruyuru Friends” add personality to menus and fortune readings. While the hybrid format may feel disjointed, the touch controls remain responsive and intuitive. Released exclusively in Japan in 2009, it caters to fans of straightforward puzzle hybrids with a cozy aesthetic.
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