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Super Block turns puzzle solving into a physical challenge with its light gun controls. Players use the QuickShot Supervision’s peripheral to aim and fire at colored blocks onscreen. Each shot removes a piece but also shifts the layout, forcing quick thinking to avoid letting stacks reach the top. The single-player format focuses on reflexes and pattern recognition, blending arcade-style precision with traditional block-matching logic. This 1992 release stands out as one of the few puzzle games designed specifically for light gun play. While the concept feels ahead of its time in some ways, its mechanics rely on simple physics and straightforward level design. Developed by Bon Treasure and published by Watara, it remains a niche curiosity for collectors of early ’90s experimental gaming. The lack of modern updates or sequels keeps it firmly rooted in its era.
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