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'''''Puyo Puyo''''' (ぷよぷよ) is a tile-matching game developed by [[Compile]] and published by [[Tokuma Shoten]]. It released on October 25, 1991 for the [[Family Computer Disk System]] and on July 23, 1993 for the [[Family Computer]]. The Disk System version was originally released as '''''Famimaga Disk Vol. 5: Puyo Puyo''''' (ファミマガディスク Vol.5 ぷよぷよ) as a pack-in for Tokuma Shoten's Famimaga magazine.
'''''Puyo Puyo''''' (ぷよぷよ) is a tile-matching game developed by [[Compile]] and published by [[Tokuma Shoten]]. It released on October 25, 1991 for the [[Family Computer Disk System]] and on July 23, 1993 for the [[Family Computer]]. The Disk System version was originally released as '''''Famimaga Disk Vol. 5: Puyo Puyo''''' (ファミマガディスク Vol.5 ぷよぷよ) as a pack-in for Tokuma Shoten's Famimaga magazine.
===Gameplay===
''Puyo Puyo'' has two modes: Endless and Mission. Players control various coloured slimes, or Puyo, as they fall from the top of a grid. The Puyo fall in groups of two, and in up to six different colours. The Puyo can be rotated and moved horizontally. When four or more Puyo connect adjacently, they disappear and grant points. In Endless Mode, players play until the third of six columns fills to the top. In Mission Mode, the same controls apply, but with certain goals given in the bottom right that the player must complete to move onto the next level. Goals include such things as matching six Puyo at the same time, clearing all of the same colour, or creating a long enough chain of successively matching Puyo.


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Revision as of 21:44, 17 January 2024

Puyo Puyo
ぷよぷよ
Box art
Developer
Publisher
Price
¥5900 ($37.76 USD)
Code
  • GTS-PYO (Famicom Disk System)
  • TIM-PY (Famicom)
  • Famicom release date
    Japan
    July 23, 1993
    Famicom Disk System release date
    Japan
    October 25, 1991
    Other sites

    Puyo Puyo (ぷよぷよ) is a tile-matching game developed by Compile and published by Tokuma Shoten. It released on October 25, 1991 for the Family Computer Disk System and on July 23, 1993 for the Family Computer. The Disk System version was originally released as Famimaga Disk Vol. 5: Puyo Puyo (ファミマガディスク Vol.5 ぷよぷよ) as a pack-in for Tokuma Shoten's Famimaga magazine.

    Gameplay

    Puyo Puyo has two modes: Endless and Mission. Players control various coloured slimes, or Puyo, as they fall from the top of a grid. The Puyo fall in groups of two, and in up to six different colours. The Puyo can be rotated and moved horizontally. When four or more Puyo connect adjacently, they disappear and grant points. In Endless Mode, players play until the third of six columns fills to the top. In Mission Mode, the same controls apply, but with certain goals given in the bottom right that the player must complete to move onto the next level. Goals include such things as matching six Puyo at the same time, clearing all of the same colour, or creating a long enough chain of successively matching Puyo.