Puyo Puyo Fever Touch Lite is a puzzle game developed by Sega for Android and iOS devices. It is the free version of Puyo Puyo Fever Touch. The iOS version was only available through the Sega Collection app.
Puyo Puyo Zurashi was the third mobile game as a remake of Sega and Sonic Team's original Puyo Puyo Fever made by Sega and Sonic Cafe. This game was released for the Pocket PC as a downloadable game in Japan on October 20, 2006. Unlike all the games in the series so far, this game was never released out of Japan.
Puyo Puyo Fever Touch is a puzzle game published by Sega for Android, iOS and Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. It is part of the Puyo Puyo series and is based on Puyo Puyo Fever, which was released on consoles and PC.
Puyo Puyo!! Touch was a free-to-play mobile puzzle video game for iOS and Android.
The game featured the never-before-seen mechanic of "Paint to Clear", which players had to drag to copy the color of Puyo to adjacent ones trying to make 4 or more connect. A clear with 5 or more connected makes an arrow (やじるし) available to make long-reaching clears later. All characters were also able to make use of skills to create arrows and other special items to aid in the puzzle.
On September 30 2016, the service of Puyo Puyo!! Touch was announced to terminate after November 30 2016, making it impossible to play the game after that date.
Puyo Puyo DX is a mobile Puyo Puyo game released by SEGA MOBILE in 2004 and is considered to be the deluxe mobile version of Minna de Puyo Puyo. It was included in the Sonic Café/Puyo Sega subscription service when it was released, and included enhanced versions of other Puyo Mobile games that were part of the subscription at the time.
This Puyo game is considered to be Lost Media.
Phase 2 is finally here! The horrors continue with an all-new map along with a host of new terrifying monster skins, and intricate survivor skins. Phase 2 also expands on gameplay with new puzzles, a UI overhaul, and a slough of quality of life upgrades.
Monogolf is a mini golf game where your objective is to get the ball in the hole in just one hit. If you don't, you'll lose a heart. You start the game with only 10 hearts, so you'll have to make sure you don't lose too many or else you'll lose the game.
To hit the ball in Monogolf, all you have to do is slide your finger back to adjust the power and the direction of your hit. Before you let go, you'll have to keep a couple important factors in mind, like the different surfaces the ball will roll over and how that will affect your shot, or the walls it can bounce off of, and so on.
In Monogolf, you'll find more than 100 different levels which you can unlock as you beat the easier levels in the beginning. Each time you beat a level, you'll get some orange hexagons (the game's currency) that you can then use to increase the maximum number of lives you have or get other useful abilities.
If 100 levels isn't enough, there's also a scenario editor so you can create your own. Once you create a level, you can send it t
Experience echoshift originally released on the PSP system, enhanced with up-rendering, rewind, quick save, and custom video filters.
The Walker’s life is stuck on repeat. Our hero is lost in a series of dangerous, mind-bending mazes, where time keeps replaying, over and over… Do you have the skill to help the Walker escape?
Test your mental agility in 56 levels of puzzle-packed action, where the clock is always ticking as you work to flick switches, unlock doors and overcome obstacles.
Co-operate with ‘echoes’ of your past self to solve problems as you navigate through this ingenious and endlessly addictive puzzle game from 2009.
Palikat (Blocks in english) is a 1-player game only, controlled with a joystick. Steer to left or right with your stick. Press fire to rotate the piece clockwise. Pushing up on the stick will make the piece fully drop. Drop a little faster than the normal speed by pushing the stick down.
From the title screen you can adjust music volume, toggle sound effects on/off. You can also select your starting level. Each level the piece drops faster than in the previous level.
bit Generations: Dialhex is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2006 by Nintendo and skip, Ltd. The game was part of the initial batch of bit Generations games.
Puyo Puyo!! Quest Arcade is an arcade game, featuring puzzle RPG elements and a character card system. The game is basically free to play, only requiring cash for certain actions like refilling stamina. The game requires SEGA's Aime card (or the now-equivalent BanaPassport card from Bandai Namco Games) to store and recall gameplay status.
The service of Puyo Puyo!! Quest Arcade was announced to terminate after March 31 2017, with the removal of cabinets at schedules varying by shop. It will become impossible to play the game after that date.
Puyo Puyo Fever: Minna de Nazo Puyo is a mobile game in the style of Nazo Puyo where players have to solve a number of puzzles within certain conditions.
It was released as part of the PuyoSega subscription service for iOS and Android and it is now considered lost media.
A short horror game where you play a young girl looking for her parents, she gets lost during a storm and finds herself stuck in a house full in danger.
Solve the puzzles and get her back to her family alive... if you can.