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is a Japan-exclusive puzzle game for the Super Famicom released on April 14, 1995 by
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. It stars an unnamed
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who has to push
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es.


Gameplay

The main objective of the game is to push the boxes and make a group of 3 boxes; once the group is made, the group on these boxes will pop out; once all the boxes disappeared, the game moves onto the next stage; if they did anything wrong, they could press L+R so that a jingle will play and the screen will fade onto
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before resetting the stage. The game supports up to four players via the Super Multitap accessory from
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; the other players are colored differently; the multiplayer mode can choose one of the stages the game had.Puzzle'n Desu! (SFC) , RVGFanatic
/ref> The game also features a stage builder which allows the player to make their own stage, so that they could test it. The game even features a
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as well as a settings menu in which the player can either listen to
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,
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s, or even change the options.


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1995 video games Nihon Bussan games Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Video games developed in Japan Multiplayer and single-player video games Japan-exclusive video games Puzzle video games Super Nintendo Entertainment System-only games {{Puzzle-videogame-stub