Pokemon Puzzle Challenge for Game Boy Color
- ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone)
- Publisher: Nintendo
- Genre: Action Adventure Puzzle
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Pokemon Puzzle Challenge (Nintendo W/O)
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge is just one of the many Pokemon games that my kids have and it happens to be the only one that my husband will actually play. Pokemon Puzzle Challenge is basically a Tetris clone with a Pokemon twist, an interesting idea for kids who are into Pokemon, but a fun little game... Read full review »
I'd love to catch a tetrad right about now
I think that I speak for everyone when I say that there is nothing quite like a good puzzle game. I'm sure that if I was to ask 100 random strangers on the street and ask them about Tetris memories, no less than 90 of those people are going to reminisce for me.
Now, I can imagine the...
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Save up for Better
The new 18-135 lens is certainly tempting when bundled with the D80 as a kit, but you will see where the price cuts are.
The 18-135 is a DX lens, intended for Nikon DSLRs. It provides a nice range.
Handling: Not a badly engineered item at all. The 18-135 is small and balanced...
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its okay
This lens is a great range of focal lengths, however, it is not professional grade. I got it with my D80 and i havent even shot with it yet, but just picking it up, its not a high quality build. The hood is kind of loose and the focus ring has some slack in it. which is fine being that we all use... Read full review »
Fun with Pokemon tacked on
Some of my favorite games include games like Hatris, Wordtris, Tetris, Dr. Mario, Ballistic and the like. If you are a fan of gameboy games, you must realize that the best kind of games to play on it are puzzle games. This one is much like these types of games in that it is a puzzle game.
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The Pokemon lie: This is a very solid game! :D
If you're reading this, you're probably in at least one of the following groups:
1) You're a Pokemon fan! Not as many of these as there once were, and there's not that much here for you. Pokemon play a very peripheral role in this game; if there were no Pokemon at all it would be about...
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Pokemonified
This is a really fun game- but really, it's just an update of a classic. Nintendo released a previous game, called "Panel De Pon" or "Tetris Attack" (in english). It was a very popular game, and people loved it- but many admit that while they love it for the gameplay now, many bought it only... Read full review »
Tetris Attack, Pokemon style.
Ah, good 'ol Tetris attack. In Japan it had a different name. But in America, it was decided that the consumer would be more likely to purchase a puzzle title if it somehow included the name Tetris in it. Unfortunate, because while Tetris attack had some really great puzzle gameplay, it had nothing... Read full review »
Nintendo should call this "Pokémon Puzzle Power Party"!"
I only played the ROM version of this. Sure, ROMs these days don't have good quality like the original. Most of the graphics were a bit scrambled up, so I could hardly tell what was what. (I got a better emulator called REW and the graphics are so much better.) But the game was fun nonetheless... Read full review »
Tetris for the Mentally Ungifted
I don't know how the heck this got 5/5 stars on Nintendo Power, but my mom has hidden the sharp objects to keep me from stabbing that issue to it's impending doom. (Vengeance Shall Be Mine!! Gwa ha ha ha ha ha ha!!) Anyway,the game looks and feels like tetris. Apparently you get to choose your... Read full review »
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Pokemon Puzzle Challenge
In a rising pit of colored blocks, it's your task to continuously eliminate these tiles by switching two tiles' positions on the horizontal row. When three or more tiles link up in a up/down or left/right fashion, they disappear. Gravity kicks in and settles the rest of the tiles into the bin ? this can cause a chain reaction to occur since other blocks of the same color can fall into place next to each other. It's up to you to continuously work the bin to wipe out tiles by making combination connections and chain reactions. That's the game in a nutshell, but there are several modes of play that'll keep your fingers busy. In the game's Challenge mode, for example, you're up against a computer opponent and you'll have to make combos and chain reactions to send garbage blocks to his unseen screen -- but keep in mind your opponent's doing the same to you.
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