Taisen Puzzle-dama explained

Taisen Puzzle-dama
Developer:Konami
Publisher:Konami
Genre:Puzzle
First Release Version:Taisen Puzzle-dama
First Release Date:July 1994
Latest Release Version:Magical Academy Taisen Puzzle-dama
Latest Release Date:February 17, 2011

is a series of Tile-matching video games developed and published by Konami. The first game, Taisen Puzzle-dama (1994), was released for arcades, and numerous sequels were created for home consoles.

Gameplay

The gameplay of the series is similar to other matching-based puzzle games, such as Puyo Puyo, being a battle game between one player and either a human or CPU opponent. Balls will descend down the screen, in colours red, yellow, blue, or green. These balls can be either or, the latter of which appear "locked" in square boxes. Large balls are cleared if three or more are touching horizontally or vertically. When a large ball is cleared next to a small ball, that small ball is "unlocked" and becomes a large ball, and so can be matched with. If a combo of matches occurs, those balls are converted into, which results in small balls being added to the opponent's side, in a different pattern for each character.

The ball types are as follows:

Games in the series

Spin-offs

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tokimeki Memorial 2 Taisen Pazurudama for PS . . . October 20, 2010.