Puyo Pop Fever cover

Puyo Puyo Series

Puyo Pop Fever

Music Puzzle Strategy Action
76
User Score
9 ratings
76
Critic Score
3 reviews
November 26, 2003
Released 8188 days ago
Arcade Palm OS Xbox Nintendo GameCube PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac PlayStation Portable Dreamcast PlayStation 2

About

Updated version of the classic Puyo Puyo puzzle game featuring the all-new "fever" mode. Better known in the west under the titles Puyo Pop, Kirby's Avalanche and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Puyo Pop Fever still follows the classic bubble-popping format (align four or more "puyos" to make them pop), but Sega also delivers completely overhauled visuals with a more hand-drawn look, an expanded roster of characters, and a new "Fever Mode" that cranks up the action to frantic degrees once players fill a "fever gauge" on their screen. Although a four-player mode didn't make the cut, two players can go head to head and compete for points or survival.

Storyline

The game's story mode is divided into three courses that follow the adventure about Amitie, a spunky girl who attends a magic school, where she is taught by Accord how to cast magical spells using Puyo. In the main story of the game, Accord has lost her Flying Cane, the equivalent of a magic wand, and claims to have a reward for the student who can find it. The player plays the role of Amitie as she ventures across the Puyo Puyo Fever world to find the cane, while meeting many wacky characters along the way and battling them. In a harder version of the story mode, one plays as Amitie's rival, Raffina. Which story mode one is playing determines what characters one will meet and which ultimately finds the wand. When playing as Raffina near to the end of the game, it is revealed that Accord never actually lost her flying cane. She then plans on revealing Accord's and Popoi's secret, but fails in her ending, as she is knocked unconscious by Accord, losing all memories of the flying cane incident. She regains consciousness near her school where Amitie and her friends congratulate her.

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Release Dates by Platform

Arcade Worldwide
Nov 26, 2003
PlayStation 2 Worldwide
Feb 4, 2004
Dreamcast Worldwide
Feb 24, 2004
Nintendo GameCube Worldwide
Feb 27, 2004
PlayStation 2 Worldwide
Feb 27, 2004
Xbox Worldwide
Feb 27, 2004
Nintendo GameCube Worldwide
Mar 24, 2004
Xbox Worldwide
Apr 24, 2004
Mac Worldwide
Jun 24, 2004
Nintendo GameCube Worldwide
Jul 20, 2004
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Sep 24, 2004
Palm OS Worldwide
Nov 24, 2004
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Dec 24, 2004
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
May 19, 2006

Game Info

Developer
Sonic Team
Publisher
Sega
Game Modes
Single player, Split screen
Perspective
Side view
Genres
Music Puzzle Strategy
Themes
Action

Languages

Audio / Voice
English, Japanese
Text / Subtitles
English, Japanese

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