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'Puyo Pop Fever' (NDS/PSP) Coming To Europe

by Rainier on April 3, 2006 @ 3:21 a.m. PDT

Ignition announced it has signed Puyo Pop Fever for European distribution. The latest version of SEGA's signature brainteaser comes from Sonic Team with wacky new puzzle pieces and a combo-crazy Fever Mode.

Playing as Amitie, encounter many weird and wonderful characters as you progress through the games challenging, yet fun Story Mode. Your goal, of course, is to match up Puyos of the same colour. Players will try to obliterate opponents by linking explosive combinations, and bombarding them with massive chain reaction combo attacks with Fever Mode.

“Puyo Pop Fever is perfectly suited to the PSP & DS,” says Peter Rollinson, Product Manager, Ignition Entertainment. “The game oozes with addictive gameplay and has a style which will appeal to young and old alike.”

Features :

  • Puzzle pieces, featuring triple and quadruple sets and a giant Puyo, which adds a new spin to a classic puzzle game
  • Jump right into the action or learn advanced techniques in the training mode.
  • Fever Mode gives a new twist to completing combination
  • Multiplayer Mode allows two players to play against one another in simultaneous action
  • Stunning 3D graphics enhance the impact when completing massive combinations
  • Introduces 13 new characters and a whole new story with voice-over
  • Voice-over navigation to walk you through a Tutorial Mode (PSP Only)
  • Exclusive DS features, such as Play up to 8 players with a single-Card download play and unique touch screen controls.

For further information please visit our website: www.ignitionent.com/puyo

Puyo Pop Fever will be released for PSP and Nintendo DS in April 2006, with a suggested retail price of £29.99

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