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Play Super Puyo Puyo (Japan) Online

Match colorful blobs, pull off wild chain reactions, and watch your chosen character celebrate with goofy victory dances—the AI starts easy but quickly starts wrecking you with insane combos.

Developer: Compile
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1993
File size: 598 bytes
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Game Overview

Super Puyo Puyo on SNES is that weird, charming cousin of Tetris where you're matching blobs instead of blocks. At first glance, it's just another falling-puzzle game—until you realize chaining combos actually feels like casting spells. The RPG twist is subtle but cool: you pick a character (I always go for the witch, no regrets), and their little victory animations after clearing stages make it feel like you're actually battling.

What really hooks you is how the AI ramps up. Early opponents drop Puyos lazily, but by stage 5, they're pulling off ridiculous 5-chain reactions that'll have you yelling at your CRT. The colors are super saturated in that classic SNES way, and the soundtrack’s got these bouncy, slightly off-key tunes that stick in your head. It’s way more personality than you’d expect from a game about gelatinous blobs.

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