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Pokemon Puzzle Challenge is a wonderfully addictive puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color, released in Japan in September 2000 with Western releases following that same year. It is the second Pokemon-themed entry in the Puzzle League series — a franchise rooted in the same falling-block gameplay as Panel de Pon and Tetris Attack — and draws its visual and musical inspiration from Pokemon Gold and Silver, featuring characters and remixed tunes from the Johto region. Rather than the anime-based aesthetic of its Nintendo 64 counterpart, Puzzle Challenge has the look and feel of a proper Generation II companion game.
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge is a wonderfully addictive puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color, released in Japan in September 2000 with Western releases following that same year. It is the second Pokemon-themed entry in the Puzzle League series — a franchise rooted in the same falling-block gameplay as Panel de Pon and Tetris Attack — and draws its visual and musical inspiration from Pokemon Gold and Silver, featuring characters and remixed tunes from the Johto region. Rather than the anime-based aesthetic of its Nintendo 64 counterpart, Puzzle Challenge has the look and feel of a proper Generation II companion game.
The gameplay is deceptively simple but endlessly compelling: players swap blocks horizontally to line up three or more of the same colour, clearing them before the rising stack reaches the top of the screen. Mastering combo chains and garbage-block attacks in competitive modes gives the game remarkable depth beneath its colourful surface. Six distinct game modes keep things fresh, including a Challenge mode that sees you travelling across Johto battling Gym Leaders and Elite Four members in puzzle combat. The game earned outstanding critical praise, holding a 90% aggregate at GameRankings and receiving a perfect score from Nintendo Power, which declared its addictiveness second only to Tetris. It later received a re-release on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in 2014.
| Weight | 0.05 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6.5 × 5.7 × 1 cm |
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