Tempy wrote:I'd kill for a port of Wetrix, looked ace in magazines but I never got to play it. I know they are traditionally austere but I do like puzzlers to have a bit of theme.
Tempy wrote:I'd kill for a port of Wetrix, looked ace in magazines but I never got to play it. I know they are traditionally austere but I do like puzzlers to have a bit of theme.
The PS2 got a close enough port. Wetrix is great but if I remember it right it is hard as nails.Fentonizer wrote:Tempy wrote:I'd kill for a port of Wetrix, looked ace in magazines but I never got to play it. I know they are traditionally austere but I do like puzzlers to have a bit of theme.
I have something on PS2. Probably some bastardized version, but it defo say Wetrix on the box.
hylian_elf wrote:Super Puyo Puyo in Japan, Kirby's Avalanche in UK. I believe Herbereke's Poppoon was a completely different game.
Also, I think Puyo Puyo was released in the west on the Mega Drive as Dr Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine.
I may be wrong about the above. My memory isn't what it used to be.
Fentonizer wrote:Ok, so reaction/dexterity based puzzling still counts. I retract my statement because this:
Shinji wrote:Picross probably wins it for me, along with Super Puzzle Fighter. I never got my hands on Slitherlink, still regret that. Looks like it would've been fantastic
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