88: Super Foul Egg

Number 88
(67 points)
Super Foul Egg
1996: 34

The Amiga Power boys demanded a port of Puyo Puyo, and shortly before the magazine's demise, they got their wish in the form of this shameless knock-off.
If you have played either Puyo Puyo or the localised Dr Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, you will immediately understand the premise: it's always a two-player game, in which you arrange coloured blobs next to blobs of matching colours, and when four or more of them connect, they disappear, sending discoloured blobs to your opponent. The key to victory is in combinations: as the four blobs disappear, other blobs may fall and connect with another four blobs, and so on. This results in many more discoloured blobs on your opponent's side, so some tactics and practice is necessary.

What do you want me to say, it's a PD Puyo Puyo clone on the Amiga. You can play Puyo Puyo any number of ways, and they'll probably be smoother than this one, so unless you really need to play it on the Amiga, I'd recommend going elsewhere.

Recommended TOSEC disk(s):
Super Foul Egg (1995)(Impact Productions)[AMOS]

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