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Play Puyo Puyo (Japan) on sega Online

Rotate and drop pairs of colorful Puyos, clear your screen, and send garbage blobs to your opponent in this classic puzzle showdown.

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

I first played Puyo Puyo on the Sega Genesis, known as the Mega Drive in Japan, back in 1992. It was developed by Compile and felt right at home among the puzzle games of that era, offering a distinct alternative to titles like Columns or Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine. The game didn't try to be flashy; it just presented a solid, addictive experience that kept me coming back.

You control falling pairs of colored blobs called Puyos, rotating and placing them to create groups of four or more of the same color. The main objective is to clear your own screen while sending garbage Puyos to overwhelm your opponent. Key mechanics include setting up chain reactions, where one pop triggers others for bigger attacks, and managing the constant pressure of an ever-rising stack. The pacing is fast, and the difficulty ramps up quickly, especially against clever CPU opponents. It feels intensely strategic yet wonderfully chaotic when a big chain goes off.

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