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Play Pocket Puyo Puyo-n (Japan) Online

Match grinning blobs in pairs at first, then panic as the AI outplays you with brutal combos. That "plop" sound when they drop? Still satisfying after hundreds of games.

Developer: Compile
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1999
File size: 583 bytes
Game Overview

Pocket Puyo Puyo-n came out for the Game Boy Color in 1999, developed by Compile. It was one of those late-era GBC puzzle games that felt right at home on the handheld, offering a colorful, portable version of a series that already had a strong following in Japan. The hardware limitations didn't hold it back; it just focused on delivering solid, addictive gameplay wherever you happened to be.

You control falling pairs of colored blobs, rotating and placing them to form groups of four or more of the same color. The main goal is to clear your screen while sending nuisance puyo to your opponent's side. Key mechanics include setting up chain reactions for big attacks and managing garbage puyo that clutter your board. The pacing starts deceptively calm but quickly escalates as opponents counter your moves with ruthless efficiency. It feels tense and rewarding when your planned chains finally go off.

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