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Play Puyo Puyo (Japan) on sega Online

You stack colorful blobs that explode when matched, then watch the mess spill onto your opponent's screen—simple, chaotic, and weirdly satisfying. That announcer's over-the-top hype somehow makes the blob carnage even better.

Developer: Compile
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1992
File size: 344 bytes
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Game Overview

Puyo Puyo is that weirdly addictive puzzle game where you stack these little blobby guys (they’re called Puyos, apparently) and try to match four of the same color. At first it feels like Tetris’s chaotic cousin—pieces drop from the top, and you’re scrambling to rotate and place them before they pile up. But here’s the twist: when you clear a group, the leftover junk rains down on your opponent’s side. Messing them up while you barely survive your own mess is half the fun.

The Sega version’s got that classic early ‘90s charm—bright colors, weird sound effects, and an announcer who sounds way too excited about blobs popping. It’s simple to pick up, but good luck putting it down once you start chaining combos. That satisfying *plop* when you set off a big chain never gets old.

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
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