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It's the same addicting and brilliant gameplay of Panel de Pon but without any of the charm. It's very sleek but I wish it had more personality. Still a solid way to get in on some Panel de Pon action though.

There's no story. You never learn why the blocks are falling.

It's a Puzzle League/Panel de Pon game. The presentation is pretty barebones, but the actual gameplay is still really fun and it works great with the DS's touch screen.

Por "zerado", entenda-se "joguei até o nível mais difícil que consegui e, apesar de que eu provavelmente ainda jogarei mais algumas partidas esporádicas, duvido que vá muito mais longe do que isso".

É um jogo de tile-matching divertido, se encaixando muito bem em numa plataforma portátil e com tela de toque como o NDS. Gosto de como ele inverte a premissa básica de Tetris, com as peças subindo em vez de despencarem do céu. Fora isso, destaque para a primazia audio-sonora, que é super agradável - nada no nível Lumines ou Tetris Effect, mas distinto o suficiente e com qualidade de sobra se comparado a 90% dos puzzles do gênero.

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It's Pokemon Puzzle League for when I can't get to my Wii.

Gameplay: AMAZING FUN
Music: BANGER
Replayable? YES
Streamed? No

Extra Notes? Personal Classic of mine, we need more puzzle league games.

Missing the anime charm and serotonin-producing sound effects of its SNES predecessor, but mostly makes up for it with its unapologetically 90s trance aesthetics (the reason why they're here, I'm not sure) and improved, satisfying combo mechanics. The countdown timer is hard to keep track of since it's so non-visible (especially on vertical mode), but consequently this adds pressure to make more matches more frequently which actually made me better at the game while playing the level mode. Overall, the best in the series thus far.

Remember Pokémon Puzzle League (N64) and Tetris-Attack (SNES)? This is from the same series.

It features great gameplay coupled with the DS's touch-screen and online multiplayer made for a fantastic version of an old classic.

Peak Puzzle League, though I’ll always love Super Star Stacker more in my heart. The stylus control can almost feel too fluid sometimes almost like it’s cheating.

It's fine. Provides the advertised games in decently playable forms.