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EAN-130010086770025   EAN-13 barcode 0010086770025
UPC-A010086770025   UPC-A barcode 010086770025
Product NamePuyo Puyo Tetris - Nintendo Switch
CategoryElectronics / Photography: Computer/Console Game
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ModelPT-77002-5
Price New42.88 US Dollars    (curriencies)
Price Used30.99 US Dollars    (curriencies)
GenrePUZZLE-GAME-GENRE
Width4.2 inches    (convert)
Height6.9 inches    (convert)
Length0.9 inches    (convert)
Weight4 ounces    (convert)
BindingVideo Game
FeaturesThe game also has a single player mode with ten unique acts, each with ten stages. There are tons of different arcade modes 1 to 4 players can use to compete - from the classic Versus, to Fusion mode, where each board has both Puyos and Tetriminos. Online play has Puzzle League, which tracks players' ratings, players can save replays to upload and share, and more.
Long DescriptionTwo puzzle game juggernauts collide as Tetris, one of the largest-selling and recognized brands in gaming history, and Puyo Puyo from SEGA have combined to create a fun-to-play, fast-paced, competitive party game like no other! Up to 4 players will get to choose whether to play the classic Tetris or Puyo modes to compete against each other, or they can try any of the game's inventive fusion modes, including one where players have to master both Puyo AND Tetris together! And whether it's trying to top the online leaderboards of worldwide competition or just being the best player on your couch, Puyo Tetris is chock full of puzzle action!
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