PUYO PUYO TETRIS (JAPAN IMPORT) (PLAYSTATION VITA)
PUYO PUYO TETRIS (JAPAN IMPORT) (PLAYSTATION VITA)
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What happens when two classic puzzle games collide? Culture shock, and a lot! This is where the characters from the Puyo Puyo series find themselves when a mob of crazed characters claiming to be Tetris masters crash into the Puyoverse. And it's not just Tetris they want to play - they also claim to be good enough to pop Puyo! Can these two puzzles coexist without driving each other crazy?
Puyo Puyo Tetris is a combination of the Puyo Puyo and Tetris series in which the player battles through seven chapters of 10 stages each, playing a total of 26 characters in hopes of determining which puzzle game series is the better of the two . As usual, the goal is to score chains and drown opponents in a wave of Nuisance Puyos and/or extra blocks. But the rules change every time - one match may have the player(s) swapping between Puyo Puyo and Tetris fields, while another may have them using items to hinder their opponents' progress. Also, at certain times, the player will encounter challenges, where the objective is to complete a certain goal before the time runs out.
The traditional battle mode is of course still intact, with up to 4 players battling it out for Puyo (or Tetris, or who knows? Maybe both) for bragging rights.
Puyo Puyo Tetris is a combination of the Puyo Puyo and Tetris series in which the player battles through seven chapters of 10 stages each, playing a total of 26 characters in hopes of determining which puzzle game series is the better of the two . As usual, the goal is to score chains and drown opponents in a wave of Nuisance Puyos and/or extra blocks. But the rules change every time - one match may have the player(s) swapping between Puyo Puyo and Tetris fields, while another may have them using items to hinder their opponents' progress. Also, at certain times, the player will encounter challenges, where the objective is to complete a certain goal before the time runs out.
The traditional battle mode is of course still intact, with up to 4 players battling it out for Puyo (or Tetris, or who knows? Maybe both) for bragging rights.