Yoshi no Panepon JPN
As in Columns, the goal of the game is to bring together a row of at least three bricks of the same color. These then disappear, dropping those which were possibly located above. We can thus have combos, bricks joined together disappearing to drop other bricks which themselves complete a series which disappears. Each disappearance earns a certain number of points, and combos earn many more (in the form of multipliers). Bricks, unlike Puyo Puyo, do not fall from the sky, and therefore do not need to be moved as they fall to be placed in the best possible location. On the contrary, they are moved a posteriori and in a unique way: we interchange two bricks which are next to each other (horizontally).
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Japanese Spelling | ヨッシーのパネポン |
Flap Code | DMG-AYLJ-JPN |
Booklet Code | DMG-AYLJ-JPN |
Cartridge Code | DMG-AYLJ-JPN |
Flap Code | No code appears |
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Transparent plastic inlay |
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Views | 1177 views |
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Release date |
Europe : 1996 , Aug. USA : 1996 , Aug. Japan : 1996 , Nov. |
Others supports | SNES |
Saving | No save available |
Gaming type | Thinking, Puzzle Game and Management |
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01/07/1996 : Tetris Attack - USA
31/07/1996 : Tetris Attack - AUS
01/11/1996 : Tetris Attack - NFAH
26/10/1996 : Yoshi no Panepon - JPN
No date appears : Tetris Attack - NEAI
No date appears : Tetris Attack - BRA