The game is played on a vertical playfield as pairs of Puyos fall from above. Players move them left and right and rotate the pair to build groups of four or more of the same color for clearing. When blocks vanish, the pieces above fall, potentially creating chain reactions. In story mode, you face a sequence of opponents with distinct pacing and attack patterns. If your stack reaches the top, the round is lost.
Arle Nadja
The series heroine and the main character in story mode.
Schezo Wegey
A recurring opponent known for his eccentric behavior and dramatic style.
Rulue
A powerful, aggressive rival who can pressure careless players.
Carbuncle
A recurring mascot-like character appearing in the series and some story sequences.
Build a main tower on one side and keep the other side relatively clean for setup and recovery. Avoid clearing every small cluster immediately; saving a trigger point is usually more valuable. Against tougher opponents, focus on maintaining a low stack and using reliable two- to four-step chains rather than forcing huge combos. Watch for incoming nuisance pieces and leave emergency space near the top.
No reliable universal cheats are confirmed. In single-player story mode, progression is based on defeating opponents in order.
Tips
Keep the center of the field tidy to reduce misdrops and panic clears.
Tips
Small, repeatable chains are often more practical than long, risky setups.
Tips
Study opponent timing so you can leave room for incoming nuisance pieces.
User Reviews
The chain system feels incredibly satisfying and rewards smart planning.
User Reviews
Simple at first glance, but the opponent variety gives the mode real staying power.
User Reviews
Even this early version captures the core magic of Puyo Puyo very well.
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