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Puyo Pop Fever : ウィキペディア英語版
Puyo Pop Fever

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|genre=Puzzle
|modes=Single-player, Multiplayer
|platforms=PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, Mac OS, Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Pocket PC, Personal digital assistant, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Arcade game, Xbox 360
|arcade system = NAOMI
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''Puyo Pop Fever'', known as in Japan, is the fifth installment in the popular ''Puyo Puyo'' puzzle game series, developed by Sonic Team, released on a wide variety of systems in several regions. Sega published all the Japanese versions of the game; the game was scarcely released internationally, and versions of it were released by other publishers. North America only received the Nintendo GameCube and DS versions, whereas Europe received also received the Xbox, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, and PlayStation Portable versions. Sonic Team acquired the rights to develop the series from former publisher Compile, after they went bankrupt prior to the release of Sonic Team's first ''Puyo Puyo'' game ''Puyo Pop''. The NAOMI port to Dreamcast was the last Dreamcast game developed by Sonic Team.
==Gameplay==
The basic game mechanics are mainly similar to those of ''Puyo Puyo'': the player has a 6x12 board, and must decide where to place incoming groups of variously-colored blobs, or ''puyo''. After placing each set of puyo, any groups of four or more of the same colored adjacent puyo will pop. Any above will fall down and can form more groups for a chain reaction.
Each time groups of puyo pop, the player will score points and send "trash" (aka "garbage" and "nuisance") to their opponent. Garbage temporarily gets stored in a bar above the playfield, represented by symbols and warning the player of an incoming amount of garbage. These trash puyo are colorless and will only pop when puyo next to them do so, rather than in groups as normal. These will only fall if the player fails to make a chain, and trash falls in groups of 30 (one rock) at a time. When a player's board fills up, either if they cannot make groups or if they are sent a large amount of trash (usually the latter), they lose and the other player will win.
A new addition to the game mechanics is Fever mode. Fever mode occurs when a bar in the middle of the screen is filled up. To fill the bar, one must offset (or counterattack) the trash being sent to the field by the opponent. Every chain, which is a single popping of puyo, will fill one space in the fever meter until it is full, which is when fever activates. In fever mode, a pre-designed chain will fall onto an empty field. In a limited amount of time, one must find a trigger point in the puzzle, which will cause a large chain to go off and attack the opponent. Once a chain is made, another puzzle falls, bigger and more complicated than the previous one. This keeps occurring until time runs out, then it returns the player to his or her original field.
The Nintendo DS version supports 2 to 8 players, as opposed to the others which only support 2 or 4. In this mode, one can play as any available character.
There is also an endless mode, where one can practice fever mode, complete small tasks as they are given, or play the original game. However, the grid and all clear rules remain the same as they do in fever, so it's not exactly classic (in the original ''Puyo Pop'' series, you could use the top of the fourth column fully for building chains if needed. If you fill it all the way in this form of endless, you lose).

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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