
Play Puyo Puyo (Japan) Online
A year after the release of the falling block puzzle game Puyo Puyo for MSX and Famicom, an arcade version was released that took the basic concept, but transformed it from a solo into a competitive game, changing the series fundamentally: all ports and later entries in the series are based on this version.
The original arcade version has two modes: a single-player story mode and a two-player competitive mode. In story mode (which is based on characters from Compile's RPG series Madō Monogatari), the player controls Arle Nadja (Silvana in the English translation of the arcade version), a young sorceress, whose goal is to defeat Satan. To do so, she has to win 12 battles against his minions until she can meet him in a final confrontation. The game offers an extra training mode against three lesser opponents, as well as the ability to start from level 4 of the main game.
During a match, pairs of puyos fall down from the top of the screen into each player's field. They can be moved left or right, rotated in either direction and made to drop faster. The goal is to arrange puyos of the same color into patterns of at least four, with horizontal or vertical (but no diagonal) connections. Doing so removes them from the field (with any unconnected puyos falling down) while at the same time sending garbage blocks into the opponent's field. Creating patterns of more than four, several different patterns at the same time, or chain reactions creates more garbage blocks. The garbage blocks can only be removed by creating patterns adjacent to them. The player whose playing field reaches the top first loses. In single-player mode, the falling speed of the puyos increases level by level and each of the enemies plays in a unique style.
The home ports also add an endless single-player mode, in which there is no opponent (and thus no garbage blocks) and one simply plays for a high score, similar to the MSX/Famicom version.
Unique to the Game Gear version is an additional quest mode. Similar to the mission mode of the original MSX/Famicom version, it presents a series of pre-filled playing fields with a specific task, like making a minimum number of puyos disappear in one move, or removing all puyos of a certain color. Progress is saved via passwords.
Available Versions
Puyo Puyo (Japan) (1992)(Game Gear)
Puyo Puyo (Japan, Rev A) (1991)(Arcade)
Puyo Puyo (World) (1991)(Arcade)
About Puyo Puyo (Japan)
Puyo Puyo (Japan) was first released in 1992 by Compile for the Game Gear system. Developed by Compile, this game quickly became a fan favorite for its Puzzle and Strategy elements.
Game Features
- Authentic Game Gear experience directly in your browser
- Save and load your game progress at any time
- Full screen gameplay option for immersive experience
- Customizable keyboard controls
- Puzzle and Strategy gameplay that defined a generation
Puyo Puyo (Japan) Series
How to Play Puyo Puyo (Japan) in Your Browser
1. Click Play
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2. Use Controls
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3. Save Progress
Use the save feature to preserve your progress at any point in the game.
Pro Tip
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Last updated: 2025-03-14T08:17:20.397Z
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