Puzz Loop | |
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Cover for PlayStation version of Puzz Loop
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Developer(s) | Mitchell Corporation |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Game Boy Color, PlayStation, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Nuon, iOS |
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Arcade
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Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players alternating |
Arcade system | Kaneko Super Nova System |
Puzz Loop is a 1998 tile-matching arcade puzzle game developed by Mitchell Corporation in 1998 In Japan and North America And 1999 In Europe. from Puzzle Arcade the creators of Taito's: Puzzle Bobble. It was later ported to the Game Boy Color, Neo Geo Pocket Color, PlayStation and Samsung Nuon DVD players under the name Ballistic. The original Puzz Loop game was also known by this title. In 2008, publisher Hudson Soft released the game on Apple's App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
The original Puzz Loop was followed by a sequel, Puzz Loop 2, in 2001.
In the game, marbles of different colors roll down a spiral path towards a central goal, which the player must stop by shooting new marbles using a cannon into the oncoming ones. The marbles disappear if player matches three or more marbles of the same color. In addition, collecting bonus items attached to marbles can, for example, temporarily slow down the rate the marbles advance or cause all marbles of the same color to disappear.
The game is over once the marbles are pushed over the goal threshold.
Puzz Loop 2 is an arcade puzzle game by Mitchell Corporation which was released in 2001 on Capcom's CPS-2 hardware only in Japan and European countries from Puzzle Arcade the creators of Taito's: Puzzle Bobble 2.