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Any number of blocks can be chained beyond that provided that the colours match. Y’see, a group of four matching blocks is just the minimum requirement. You’ll need to think bigger however if you want to create large combos or put an opponent under pressure.

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You are relatively free when it comes to shuffling the blocks about, moving them all around the play area by rotating them out of rows/columns into adjacent ones. You re-position the blocks with a square 2×2 cursor, rotating them about until you can place four matching ones together. Blocks are cleared by forming links of four of the same colour. Unlike many other block-based puzzlers, the blocks in Koloomn rise up from the bottom of the screen but the aim is still the same: to prevent the advancing ranks of blocks from touching the top of the play area OR, in multi-player/versus, to brick up your opponent’s screen. All that matters is that Koloomn/ Ultimate Block Party/ Kollon is a cracking puzzle game.

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It just looks more Japanese.ĭoes any of this nerdy, anorak stuff matter though? Absolutely not. Being completely unbiased, I have to say that I prefer the ‘Koloomn’ name and the box art we received here in Europe. Confused? Well, to muddy the waters just a little more, North America received the game under another name: Ultimate Block Party. The Western PSP translation of Kollon is, in fact, an enhanced edition of an earlier Japan-only PSP port of the arcade game. Originally released as an arcade game called Kollon in Japan, Koloomn found a more natural home on Sony’s debut handheld in 2005. Take MagicPot’s Koloomn for example: a block-based puzzle game that is just as addictive as any other. But, also like any respectable handheld, the PSP hosted enough puzzle games that some inevitably got forgotten. It’s also no stranger to block-based puzzlers, as the mighty Lumines can testify. The PSP, like any other respectable handheld, has no shortage of puzzle games. Platform(s): PSP (Reviewed), Arcade (as ‘Kollon’)







Streets of rage remake psp iso