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Tetris Attack

Tetris Attack (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Game Boy
Tags: Puzzle
Developer: Intelligent Systems
More Platforms: SNES
AKA: Yoshi no Panepon (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
08/??/1996
JP
10/26/1996

Reader Reviews

Tetris Attack review

Reviewed December 09, 2003

snowdragon says: "Some months back, I took a look at Tetris Attack, one of the greatest puzzlers to honor a 16-bit platform with its presence. Branded as a Tetris game but strangely infested by Yoshi and his weird friends, it would have been one bland puzzler save for one great feature: the ability to eliminate groups of at least three blocks, causing the ones above it to fall to the nearest stable ground. This opened up the possibilities of simultaneous multiple completed sets. When set up correctly, you could s..."
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