Neo Geo Pocket Color

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Quite an interesting game. Similar to the Tamagotchi. Too bad it's in Japanese. It would be interesting to play and understand. Those who know Japanese will be interested. There are very few games in this genre.

You need to draw certain puzzles for time and for correctness. A total of 200 regular puzzles and 24 additional ones. The meaning is this - the numbers are indicated vertically and horizontally on the side. So this is the number of shaded (shaded) cells. So you need to guess / come up with the necessary combination. In a word, this is a Japanese scanword.

Pocket love. An adventure in which you need to seduce a girl. Try your luck.

Well, here's something familiar. Reversi. At first, if it seems to you that you are winning, do not despair - you will also be easily beaten, and you will not blink an eye!

Gameplay takes place in a standard top view, with one of nine different characters at the bottom of the screen. In two-player link-cable mode, each player sees their player on the bottom half of the screen, so as not to harm each other. Control couldn't be easier ¿ move your character with the joystick, and swing on the ball C (for strong volleys) or B (for weak button volleys). When you push the joystick in a direction, you will send the ball in that direction. And you can dive or spike the ball automatically if your character is in the right position.

This game is a new labor time killer. You get at your disposal the logic game Puyo Pop Fever, created by SEGA. The goal of the game is quite simple and predictable - to combine blocks, which in Puyo Pop Fever are called Puyos, into groups to cause the appropriate reaction. You will need to get ahead of the opponent, in the person of which the AI ​​or a living person will act, clearing the field as soon as possible, trying to cause as many chain reactions as possible. At the same time, each successful combination carried out by you will cause problems on the opponent's field in the face of unexpected bricks that will fall on his head, and, accordingly, the reverse situation is also possible.

Many Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) owners immediately recognize the 'hero' of this title. Puzzle Bobble used to be called the bubble bobble on the NES and turned out to be more of a puzzle platformer rather than the puzzle arcade that made its way onto the Neo Geo Pocket. Puzzle bobble mini has one goal post and almost everything about appearing bubbles on shooting, and thus combining colored bubbles to clear the playing field. Making the bubbles disappear will require you to combine at least 3 bubbles of the same color. Being a fairly simple game, puzzle bobble mini offers us 3 different game modes.

Puzzle Link is a tile matching game in which the player must clear blocks that occupy one of a 9x10 block grid. The player removes these blocks by connecting two or more discrete sections of each type of block. This linkage is achieved by firing one-block-width pipe blocks from a player-controlled run to the bottom of the screen, where the player can only move left or right. Pipes have as many varieties as the number of block types in a given level, and the type of pipe being fired is determined by the first block hitting the first burnt block of the new pipe. The existing pipe can be cancelled.

Like its predecessor, Link Puzzle 2 is a tile matching game in which the player must clear blocks that occupy one of a 9x10 block grid. New to the sequel, there are three skin tiles that the player can choose from for building blocks (a standard set stylized as French suit symbols in a deck of playing cards; a set of shapes used for blocks in the first game; and a set resembling small, rounded creatures with eyes).

Continuation of the logic game. Now you remove the same suits, but this does not spoil the toy. As well as the previous one, I advise those who have nothing to do.

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