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Puzzle'n Desu!

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Puzzle'N Desu!
Box art
DeveloperNichibutsu
PublisherNichibutsu
PlatformSuper Famicom
Release
ModesSingleplayer
Multiplayer

Puzzle'n Desu![a] is a Japan-exclusive puzzle game for the Super Famicom released in April 14, 1995 by Nichibutsu[2]. It stars an unnamed gnome who has to push boxes.

Gameplay

Screenshot of the first stage, showing the unnamed gnome and the boxes.

The main objective of the game is to push the boxes and make a group of 3 boxes, once the group is made, the group on these boxes will pop out, once all the boxes dissapeared, the games moves onto the next stage, if they did anything wrong, they could press L+R so that a jingle will play and the screen will fade onto white before resetting the stage.

The game supports up to four players via the Super Multitap accesory from Hudson Soft, the other players are colored differently, the multiplayer mode can choose one of the stages the game had.

The game also features a stage builder which allows the player to make their own stage, so that they could test it.

The game even features a sound test as well as a settings menu in which the player can either listen to music, sounds, or even change the options.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: ぱずるんでス!