Loopz JPN
Loopz is a puzzle video game published by the English company Audiogenic in 1990 on various personal computers and game consoles. Designed by Ian Upton, the game principle is at the confluence of Tetris and Pipe Mania. Pieces of various shapes appear one after the other on a rectangular apron. The goal of the game is to make the pieces disappear by arranging them to form loops.
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Japanese Spelling | ループス |
Flap Code | DMG-LPA |
Booklet Code | DMG-LPA |
Cartridge Code | DMG-LPA |
Flap Code | 10112 |
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Inner inlay |
Transparent plastic inlay |
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Views | 889 views |
About the game
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Release date |
Europe : 1992 , Mar. USA : 1991 , Mar. Japan : 1991 , Jan. |
Others supports | Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, DOS, NES, ZX Spectrum |
Saving | No save available |
Gaming type | Thinking, Puzzle Game and Management |
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Super Game Boy Features | None |
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Production Dates
12/01/1991 : Loopz - JPN
06/12/1991 : Loopz - NOE
10/12/1991 : Loopz - FRG
08/04/1997 : Loopz - NOE-1