Super Nintendo (SNES)

Super Puyo Puyo

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Developed and published by Compile, Super Puyo Puyo is an important Super Nintendo entry in the long-running Puyo Puyo puzzle series. Players drop colored Puyos into a grid, form groups of four or more, and create chain reactions to send garbage blocks to the opponent. It preserves the addictive arcade-style core while adding home-console modes and cleaner presentation, and is still remembered for its easy-to-learn, hard-to-master competitive depth.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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This is a falling-block puzzle game played on a vertical field. Two connected Puyos fall at a time, and the player can move and rotate the pair before placing it into a 6-column grid. Matching four or more of the same color clears them, and any Puyos falling into a new match can continue a chain. Longer chains send more garbage to the opponent. The game includes single-player, versus, and practice-style modes, with the main objective being to prevent your field from filling up.

Arle Nadja

The series' main heroine and a playable opponent in the battle modes.

Carbuncle

Arle's iconic companion and a recurring mascot character in the series.

Build a stable chain structure on one side of the field and keep the other side open for adjustments. Avoid clearing garbage too early if it breaks your setup. In the early game, focus on reliable two- and three-step chains before attempting larger combos. When under pressure, prioritize survival space over greedy clears so you do not lose control of the stack.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Learning color distribution matters more than chasing huge chains right away.

Tips

Keep one side of the field reserved for your chain base and the other for flexibility.

Tips

Watch the next pair carefully so you can preserve key placements for future combos.

User Reviews

Fast-paced and extremely satisfying when chains come together.

User Reviews

Simple controls, but the planning depth makes it very replayable.

User Reviews

More strategic than a basic matching game and very easy to get hooked on.

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