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, previously known as ''Puyo Pop'' outside Japan, is a series of
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video games created by
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.
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has owned the franchise since 1998, with games after 2001 being developed by
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. ''Puyo Puyo'' was created as a spin-off franchise to '' Madō Monogatari'' (''Sorcery Saga''), a series of first-person dungeon crawler role-playing games by Compile from which the ''Puyo Puyo'' characters originated. The series has sold over 10 million copies, including the ''Madō Monogatari'' games.


Gameplay

Generally, the objective of ''Puyo Puyo'' games is to defeat the opponent by causing the third column from the left of their side of the screen to become filled with ''Puyo''. Puyo are round, slime-like creatures that, in most variations of the game, fall from the top of the screen in groups of two, three, and four. The pieces can be moved, dropped, and rotated as they fall. The piece falls until it reaches another Puyo or the bottom of the screen. When four or more Puyo of the same color line up adjacent to each other, the Puyo will connect to each other, "Pop", and disappear. Puyo of the same color can connect horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. The Puyo above those that are cleared fall onto other pieces or the bottom of the screen. Simultaneous Pops (同時消し, simultaneous erasing) are created when more than one group is formed at a time. A Chain occurs when falling Puyo trigger a new group of Puyo to Pop, setting off a chain reaction. Achieving a Chain results in Garbage Puyo, also known as Ojama Puyo (お邪魔ぷよ), being sent to either block the opponent's screen or counterbalance (offset, 相殺) the Garbage Puyo sent by the opponent. Garbage Puyo are translucent pieces that disappear when adjacent Puyo are popped. If multiple groups of Puyo are cleared consecutively due to a chain, the amount of Garbage Puyo increases based solely on the number of steps in the chain. Garbage Puyo are cached above the opponent's playing field, and do not fall until the attacker's chain concludes, and then the defender puts down a piece. Garbage Puyo block the opponents' playing fields, and can cause them to lose if one is placed the third spot from the left in the top row.


Games


Compile games

The first ''Puyo Puyo'' game was developed by
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and released in 1991 for the
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; the latter release was published by
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as a pack-in for their ''Famimaga'' magazine. The puzzle game features characters from the 1990
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'' Madō Monogatari 1-2-3'', also developed by Compile. The game includes "Endless" mode, where the player attempts to amass a large score, "Mission" mode, where the player is given a pre-configured board and must attempt to satisfy conditions, and a two-player competitive mode. Compile and
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collaborated to create an
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version of ''Puyo Puyo''. It was released in October 1992 for Sega's System C2 hardware. Unlike the previous release, the game focuses on competitive play; the single-player mode consists of a gauntlet consisting of either 3, 10, or 13 computer opponents, while the multiplayer mode allows two human players to battle each other. The game was ported to several major platforms in Japan, with the
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becoming a bestseller. The game was followed by '' Puyo Puyo 2'' in September 1994, also released for Sega System C2. ''Puyo Puyo 2'' adds the ability to counter the opponent's chains; additionally, it changes the single-player gauntlet from a linear structure to a roulette-based structure that requires the player to pass certain score thresholds to advance. Like its predecessor, ''Puyo Puyo 2'' was released on a variety of home platforms. In 2004, it was included in the
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line of
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games. '' Puyo Puyo Sun'', released in 1996 for the Sega Titan Video arcade hardware, adds a "Sun Puyo" mechanic that allows the player to send extra garbage to opponents. '' Puyo Puyo~n'', released in 1999 for the
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, adds character-specific powers that assist the player in clearing Puyo. Compile's final ''Puyo Puyo'' game, '' Puyo Puyo Box'', includes ports of the first two arcade games alongside original content. Compile released a variety of spin-off titles on home consoles, handhelds, and through their ''Disc Station''
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. The ''Nazo Puyo'' series expands on the original ''Puyo Puyo''s Mission mode, with the ''Nazo Puyo: Arle no Roux'' for
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in 1994, ''Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no Roux'' for
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in 1995 and ''Super Nazo Puyo 2: Rulue no Tetsuwan Hanjōki'' for Super Famicom in 1996 introducing role-playing elements. Other notable spin-offs include the
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''Wakuwaku Puyo Puyo Dungeon'' (1998,
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and
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), '' Puyo Puyo Da!'' dancing game (1998, arcade and Dreamcast), and ''Arle no Bōken: Mahō no Jewel'' monster-collecting role-playing game (2000,
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).


Sonic Team-developed games

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's first ''Puyo Puyo'' game was '' Minna de Puyo Puyo'' for the
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, released in Japan in 2001 and elsewhere in 2002 as ''Puyo Pop''. It is one of three games named ''Puyo Pop''. Sega released ''
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'' in November 2003, for their NAOMI arcade hardware. The game features a mostly new set of characters, alongside new gameplay mechanics such as Fever Mode. Like its arcade predecessors, ''Fever'' was ported to many platforms; the Dreamcast version notably serves as Sega's final first party video game. A direct sequel, '' Puyo Puyo Fever 2'' was released in 2005. ''Fever 2'' added more characters and an expanded single-player mode. ''
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'', released in 2009, adds a third protagonist and includes a new "Transformation" gameplay system. In addition, games celebrating ''Puyo Puyo''s 15th and 20th Anniversary were released. '' Puyo Puyo! 15th Anniversary'' (2006) includes more than ten gameplay rulesets, including the rules of the first ''Puyo Puyo'', ''Puyo Puyo 2'', and ''Puyo Puyo Fever'', reintroduces characters that were absent from the series since ''Minna de Puyo Puyo'', and gives every character in the game a single-player story. ''
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'' (2011) adds even more rulesets, such as ''Sun'' rules. '' Puyo Puyo Tetris'' and '' Puyo Puyo Tetris 2'', released in 2014 and 2020, include both ''Puyo Puyo'' and ''
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'' gameplay. '' Puyo Puyo!! Quest'' is a
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released for
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and Android in 2013. Sega has claimed that the game is a major success, and stated that the game has reached 11 million downloads and a monthly income of over 500 million yen (approx. US$4 million) as of February 2015. ''Puyo Puyo'' was a mini-game in '' Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe/DX'' in 2015. In game, this was called ''Puyo Puyo 39''. '' Puyo Puyo Chronicle'' was released in December 2016, in Japan for
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, as part of the original ''Puyo Puyo'' game's 25th anniversary with no plans for localization, despite the demand for it. Unlike the other anniversary games, it features a role-playing game mode, although the classic rules are also included, and features a new character named Ally. '' Puyo Puyo Champions'' (named ''Puyo Puyo eSports'' in Japan), a digital title with an emphasis on
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tournament play, was released for
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and
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in October 2018, in Japan, and later for North America and Europe in May 2019.


International releases

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'' animated television series. The resulting game, '' Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine'', was released in 1993, along with a Game Gear version adapted from ''Nazo Puyo''.
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followed suit in 1995, modifying ''Super Puyo Puyo'' into '' Kirby's Avalanche'' (''Kirby's Ghost Trap'' in Europe), featuring ''
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'' characters.
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also released a ''Puyo Puyo'' title for Microsoft Windows 3.1 and the
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in August 1995, under the name ''Qwirks''. The next localized release was in 1999, when the
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port of ''Puyo Puyo 2'' was released in English as ''Puyo Pop''. Unlike the arcade translation, most characters kept their original names; only the character Satan retained his English arcade title of the Dark Prince. After the Game Boy Advance ''Puyo Pop'', ''Puyo Pop Fever'' saw a worldwide release, with North America receiving the
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versions and Europe receiving it on the majority of platforms it came out on. A Mega Drive version of ''Puyo Puyo 2'' was released, untranslated, on the
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as an import title and the arcade version of ''Puyo Puyo 2'' is included in '' Sega 3D Classics Collection''. Also the
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''Puyo Pop'' was released worldwide in 2003. As the game ''Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe/DX'' was released worldwide, consequently also its ''Puyo Puyo'' mini-game saw release outside Japan. ''
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'' ran a collaboration event with '' Puyo Puyo!! Quest'' in July 2015. ''Puyo Puyo Tetris'' was released overseas on the Nintendo Switch and the
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in 2017. This marks the first time a localized ''Puyo Puyo'' game was marketed overseas under its original name.


Other releases

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and published by
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, features a variation of ''Puyo Puyo'' titled ''Bug Drop'', in which Puyos are replaced by bugs. 2003's ''
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'' features an unlockable ''Puyo Pop'' minigame, which requires the use of the
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to download the minigame to a Game Boy Advance. In July 2005,
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released ''Kidou Gekidan Haro Ichiza: Haro no Puyo Puyo'' (機動劇団はろ一座 ハロのぷよぷよ) (lit. "Mobile Theatrical Company Haro: Haro's Puyo Puyo") in Japan for the GBA. It is based on the ''
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'' series. In this game, Puyo are replaced by ''Gundam''s mascot, Haro. A new mobile game, ''Puyo!! Touch'', was released for iOS and Android devices in November 2015, but the service was shut down the following year on November 30, citing lackluster performance in the market. A
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, ''Puyo Puyo VS'', was released for Microsoft Windows and focuses on multiplayer battles. ''
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'' (2017) contains a ''Puyo Puyo'' minigame as a boss battle in the Chemical Plant Zone and as an unlockable mode, directly referencing ''Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine''. Director
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considered it the most "complex" boss fight for them to develop. ''Puyo Puyo'' is playable via in-game arcade machines in '' Yakuza 6'' and the PlayStation 4 version of ''
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''. An
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, ''Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop'', was released in April 2024 and was developed by h.a.n.d..


Development

''Puyo Puyo'' was originally conceived by
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employee and
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founder Kazunari Yonemitsu, who felt that the puzzle games at the time had "weak" characters and thus decided to create a puzzle game using characters from Compile's '' Madou Monogatari'' RPG series. The success of ''
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'' influenced ''Puyo Puyo''s focus on competitive gameplay, with Yonemitsu trying out many mechanics in an attempt to recapture the fighting game's competitive nature. In March 1998,
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obtained the rights to the ''Puyo Puyo'' series and its characters from Compile, while Compile continued to develop and publish ''Puyo Puyo'' games, even on platforms that Sega was competing against. These games include Sega in their copyright information. Prior to assuming full development duties for the franchise, Sega ported ''Puyo Puyo 2'' to the
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Sales

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's acquisition of the series, but the series' sales numbers without the free-to-play titles and registered IDs totals to at least over 10 million, including games from the
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era of the series.


Other media

For the franchise's 24th anniversary, a stage play adaptation titled ''Puyo Puyo On Stage'' ran from May 2–6, 2015, in Japan.


References


External links

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