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| Author: | Big Bang Software |
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Drop groups of colored Qwirks (small blobby creatures that look a lot like the Vermicious Knids from Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator) to form clusters of 4 or more (no diagonals!) Practice by yourself, against a human or computer opponent, or puzzle mode!
Licensed by Spectrum HoloByte from its original creators, the Japanese studio known as Compile.
Read more about Qwirks and Puyo Puyo at Wikipedia.org.
See also: MacPuyo, PuyoPuyo, Candy Crisis
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Fine then. Anything dated AFTER DRMBM is a rip-off.
http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/puyo-puyo-games
Which is ripping off the ORIGINAL game, probably illegally, from 1993: Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, on the Sega Mega Drive.
Thanks Bugman, I've been scouring the internet looking for a cheap copy of this for ages, but could only find PC versions for cheap, not Mac. It's actually Puyo Puyo, a Japanese game that Spectrum Holobyte licensed and slapped their own identity on. Looking forward to checking it out.
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