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"Still, cost and value are always considerations, and as we saw with Super Bomberman R, the retail variant of the Switch edition is rather overpriced at $39.99. Asking price drops to $29.99 on the eShop and with both versions on PS4, so if you don't care about jewel cases or own both systems, then it's clear what to do. That said, after testing the Switch version I do recommend handheld mode wholeheartedly, as I've only ever enjoyed puzzling on the go and it bolsters pickup-and-play exactly as needed. Regardless, this is a game that delivers exactly what's described on the tin, and if you enjoy those things, you'll surely enjoy Puyo Puyo Tetris."
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Puyo Puyo Narabe is a puzzle game from Sega that launched on Android in 2012. It simplifies the mechanics of the main Puyo Puyo series for mobile play. Players connect groups of same-colored Puyo by sliding them into adjacent spaces. Each match clears the pieces and triggers chain reactions that help clear the board. The single-player focus offers straightforward puzzle-solving without distractions. The grid-based gameplay emphasizes quick thinking and color recognition as you work to eliminate all pieces before they fill the screen. As a spinoff tailored for Android devices in Japan, this version streamlines the classic Puyo Puyo formula for on-the-go sessions. The 2012 release date positions it as an early mobile adaptation of the franchise. While it lacks multiplayer features, the emphasis on solo puzzle challenges makes it easy to pick up and play in short bursts. The core mechanics remain true to the series’ roots even as they adapt to smaller screens. Players who enjoyed earlier Puyo Puyo titles might find this a convenient way to engage with the franchise on mobile.
Players must drag Puyo of the same color together in order to pop them.
Game Modes
Single player
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