is a 1996
puzzle
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video game developed and published by
Data East for the
Neo Geo arcade and home platforms. It was later ported to
Neo Geo CD,
Super Famicom, and
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it was the successor to the succ ...
. It is the second entry in the ''
Magical Drop
, sometimes referred to in Japanese as , is a series of computer puzzle game, puzzle games first released in the arcade, and later primarily for several platforms such as the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo Arcade, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, ...
'' series. In the game, the player takes control of one of several characters, battling against computer-controlled opponents before facing the villainous Empress in a final encounter. Gameplay is similar to its predecessor ''
Magical Drop
, sometimes referred to in Japanese as , is a series of computer puzzle game, puzzle games first released in the arcade, and later primarily for several platforms such as the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo Arcade, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, ...
'' (1995) albeit with improvements; the objective is to clear the screen of constantly advancing colored 'drops' via a character placed at the bottom of the playfield, which can grab drops and make them disappear by putting them as a column of three or more drops of the same color. Two players can also participate in a competitive versus mode.
Prior to ''Magical Drop II'', Data East had previously developed a number of Neo Geo titles such as titles such as ''
Spinmaster'', ''
Windjammers'', ''
Street Slam
''Street Slam'' is a basketball video game developed by Data East for Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo, released in 1994. The game features three-on-three basketball match-ups with a variety of different teams. ''Street Slam'' is the only basketball g ...
'', and ''
Karnov's Revenge
''Karnov's Revenge'' is a 1994 fighting game developed by Data East, released for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo. It is the second game in the ''Fighter's History'' series. The game was later ported to the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD and ...
''. Iwao Horita and Naomi Susa acted as co-supervisors, with Shungo Katagiri serving as the game's sole planner, while the soundtrack was scored by
Gamadelic. The game proved popular among players but both the original arcade release and console versions garnered average reception from critics, some of which reviewed it as an
import title. The title has since been re-released on
compilations and through download services for various consoles. It was followed by ''
Magical Drop III
is a 1997 puzzle video game developed and published by Data East for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms. It was later ported to Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Game Boy Color, Windows, and Zeebo. It is the third entry in t ...
'' (1997).
Gameplay
Like its
predecessor, ''Magical Drop II'' is a puzzle game where the player takes control of one of several characters named after a tarot card, battling against computer-controlled opponents before facing the villainous Empress in a final encounter.
Gameplay is similar to the first entry albeit with improvements; the objective is to clear the screen from a stack of constantly advancing colored 'drops' that descend from the top of the playfield. Drops can be picked up and dropped by the player's character, which is placed at the bottom of the screen, and they disappear when three or more of the same color are put together on a single column. Chains are formed either when a single drop caused a chain reaction or when more than one group of drops are cleared in quick succession. Forming chains cause the opponent's stack to descend faster.
One notable gameplay change is that normal drops and "special" drops can now be matched together, unlike the first game where they were considered completely separate. The single-player mode, now known as "Puzzle" mode, was also changed to add more rows to the player's playfield. New to the
series are rainbow pieces, which can become special drops when they are incorporated into the playfield. The Japanese version contains a third mode named "Hirameki" that offers preset puzzles for the player to solve.
The difficulty levels now correspond to a chosen character as well.
Two players can also participate in a competitive versus mode (one may be a computer opponent). The
game is over once a player is defeated when the stack of drops hits the bottom.
Characters
The original cast from ''Magical Drop'' (1995) returns. In addition, four new characters are introduced:
* Justice: A teenage girl with a strong sense of justice, true to her namesake.
* Strength: A muscular man who wears iron knuckles, sometimes referred to as Father Strength.
* Empress: The game's final opponent. A villainous woman who wears a dominatrix outfit, though she was originally a kind and gentle woman.
* Black Pierrot: An evil jester-like demon who acts as the game's secret boss, who was responsible for the corruption of Empress.
Development and release
''Magical Drop II'' was developed by
Data East, which had previously created a number of
Neo Geo titles such as ''
Spinmaster'', ''
Windjammers'', ''
Street Slam
''Street Slam'' is a basketball video game developed by Data East for Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo, released in 1994. The game features three-on-three basketball match-ups with a variety of different teams. ''Street Slam'' is the only basketball g ...
'', and ''
Karnov's Revenge
''Karnov's Revenge'' is a 1994 fighting game developed by Data East, released for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo. It is the second game in the ''Fighter's History'' series. The game was later ported to the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD and ...
'', with Iwao Horita and Naomi Susa acting as co-supervisors.
Ending screens
by VGMuseum (The Video Games Museum). ). Shungo Katagiri and a staffer under the pseudonym "Tac.H" served as the game's sole planner and programmer respectively.
Asami "Asamin" Kaneko, Hiroshi Hachiya, Mayu Sato, Rie Sakurai, and Shōji Takeuchi were responsible for the artwork.
The soundtrack was scored by
Gamadelic members Hiroaki "Maro" Yoshida, Masaaki "Koremasa" Iwasaki, and Shogo Sakai.
''Magical Drop II'' was first released for the Neo Geo arcade system (MVS) in Japan by Data East on March 21, 1996, and later in North America by
SNK on May.
There are differences between the original Japanese release and English localization, such as the removal of "Flash" game mode and "Expert" difficulty in single-player mode, as well as voice acting.
The game was then published in Japan for the Neo Geo home system (AES) on April 19, and later for
Neo Geo CD on May 24.
On June 21, an album containing music from the game was co-published in Japan by
Scitron and
Pony Canyon.
It was ported to the
Super Famicom and
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it was the successor to the succ ...
.
The Super Famicom and Saturn versions add short conversations between the characters in cutscenes, while the Super Famicom version also allows players to adjust the characters' parameters, among other differences.
''Magical Drop II'' was first re-released on the
Wii
The Wii ( ) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006, in North America and in December 2006 for most other Regional lockout, regions of the world. It is Nintendo's fifth major ho ...
's
Virtual Console on May 25, 2010, in Japan, then in North America on November 29, and later in Europe on December 3.
In 2017, the Super Famicom port was included along with other Data East titles on compilations released in Japan and worldwide by publisher Retro-Bit, featuring an English translation by the group Aeon Genesis.
In 2017,
Hamster Corporation re-released the game for the
PlayStation 4
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and
Xbox One digital storefronts, and then for
Nintendo Switch
The is a hybrid video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017. The console itself is a Tablet computer#Gaming tablet, tablet that can either be docking station, docked for use as a home video ...
via the
eShop as part of their ''
ACA Neo Geo'' series.
This re-release includes additional scoring modes, screen filter options, and difficulty settings.
It was also later released for
PC on May 25, 2018. An unreleased English localization of the Super Famicom version was added to the
Nintendo Switch Online service in 2021.
Reception
In Japan, ''Game Machine'' magazine listed ''Magical Drop II'' on their May 1, 1996 issue as being the fifth most-popular arcade game for the previous two weeks. Readers of the Japanese ''
Sega Saturn Magazine'' voted to give the game a 8.1735 out of 10 score, ranking among
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it was the successor to the succ ...
games at the number 339 spot in a 2000 public poll.
Both the original arcade release and the console conversions garnered average reception from critics,
some of which reviewed it as an
import title.
Reviewing the
Neo Geo AES
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version, ''MAN!AC''s Andreas Knauf wrote that it was an ordinary puzzle game in the vein of ''
Columns'', finding its concept simple but mature.
''
Next Generation
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'' also reviewed the Neo Geo AES version, saying that it becomes monotonous after a while but is overall solid and reasonably addictive. They found the game's most distinctive quality was its accelerated pace, remarking that "you don't have to be as precise as
nsome puzzle games, but there is no time to think, just time to do".
''Saturn Fan''s two critics reviewed the Saturn version, finding it to be more of an action title than a puzzle one, citing its fast-pacing and difficult but addictive approach.
''
AllGame''s Kyle Knight reviewed the Neo Geo AES release as well, giving positive remarks to the cheerful visuals, audio, and frantic but strategic gameplay.
Retrospective coverage
Retrospective commentary for ''Magical Drop II'' has been mostly favorable.
Reviewing the re-release on the
Wii
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's
Virtual Console, ''
Nintendo Life''s Corbie Dillard wrote that "''Magical Drop II'' might not be the most original puzzler idea ever crafted, but it is certainly one of the most intense." Dillard commended its addictive gameplay design and colorful presentation, but found the lack of music variety to be an issue.
''
IGN''s Lucas M. Thomas also reviewed the Virtual Console re-release and felt that the home version "betrays its arcade origins", citing the minimal presentation, very few options, and difficulty. Nevertheless, Thomas highlighted its head-to-head multiplayer.
''MAN!AC''s Thomas Nickel reviewed the Virtual Console re-release as well and regarded it as a fun puzzle game, noting the characters' cute design and animations, and two-player mode.
Analysing the ''
Arcade Archives
is a series of emulated arcade games from the late 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo Switch, published by Hamster Corporation. A sub-series called is focused on rereleasing Neo Geo ...
'' re-release on
Nintendo Switch
The is a hybrid video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017. The console itself is a Tablet computer#Gaming tablet, tablet that can either be docking station, docked for use as a home video ...
, Morgan Sleeper of ''Nintendo Life'' lauded the inclusion of both Japanese and International versions, as well as the additional modes and online rankings, stating that "''Magical Drop II'' is a fantastic, fast-paced puzzle game that feels right at home on the Switch, and an easy recommendation for any puzzle game fan."
''Hardcore Gamer''s Chris Shive regarded the game and the original ''
Magical Drop
, sometimes referred to in Japanese as , is a series of computer puzzle game, puzzle games first released in the arcade, and later primarily for several platforms such as the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo Arcade, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, ...
'' as the most enjoyable titles in the ''Data East Classic Collection'' for
Super Nintendo.
Writing for ''Nintendo Life'', Kurt Kalata reviewed the previously unreleased
Super Nintendo localization on
Nintendo Switch Online, regarding it to be an "excellent" conversion of the Neo Geo original but felt that it is made redundant by the follow-up ''
Magical Drop III
is a 1997 puzzle video game developed and published by Data East for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms. It was later ported to Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Game Boy Color, Windows, and Zeebo. It is the third entry in t ...
''.
Notes
References
External links
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