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You're a bird racing a cat across a numbered grid, scrambling to hit each digit in order while dodging holes—but that smug feline keeps stealing your spots, especially when you're one move from a bingo. Later, the rules flip: counting backwards, missing letters, or a chaotic mole round where the cat still cheats.

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Game Overview

Panel Action Bingo came out for the Game Boy in 1990, developed by TOSE and published by Taito. It was one of those puzzle hybrids that felt right at home on the handheld, a simple concept with enough personality to stand out in a sea of Tetris clones and platformers.

You control a small bird hopping across a bingo grid, trying to land on numbers in sequence while a rival cat dashes around stealing your spots or blocking your path. The main goal is to complete lines before your opponent, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Key mechanics include avoiding holes that appear on the board, racing to claim numbers under time pressure, and dealing with rule variations in later stages, like counting backward or sudden enemy interference. The pacing is brisk, and the cat’s AI can feel ruthlessly opportunistic, especially when you’re one number away from a bingo. It’s a game that balances tension and satisfaction with every successful move.

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