Taisen Puzzle-Dama (video game) explained

Taisen Puzzle-Dama
Developer:Konami
Publisher:Konami
Composer:Naomitsu Ariyama
Series:Taisen Puzzle-Dama
Genre:Puzzle
Modes:Single-player, two player
Platforms:Arcade

is a puzzle video game and the first video game in the Taisen Puzzle-Dama series. It was released in July 1994 by Konami in Japanese arcades. It was released in Europe as Crazy Cross.

Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to Puyo Puyo. The player must beat the opponent by creating combos, which involve matching three balls or more of the same color simultaneously. Doing so will fill the opponent's side with colored blocks from either the top or bottom. The blocks contain a certain ball color, depending on the color of the block. When blocks are matched, the color ball is released. The side that exceeds the top first loses. Score is also added for both sides, but the opponent's score doesn't affect the rounds in any way.

Characters

Reception

Taisen Puzzle-Dama was Japan's third highest-grossing arcade printed circuit board (PCB) software of 1995, below Virtua Fighter 2 and Puzzle Bobble.[1]

Legacy

Notes and References

  1. "Virtua Fighter 2" and "Virtua Cop" Top Videos. Game Machine. 511. Amusement Press, Inc.. 1 February 1996. 22. ja.