Description
Characters from the Pokémon animated series compete in block alignment and chain puzzle challenges in this original entry. Published by Nintendo, released in Europe in February 2001. Block alignment and chain puzzles, solo challenge and multiplayer versus modes, animated series characters and music. Multilingual version.
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge review
Behind the Pokémon trappings hides one of the best swap-based puzzlers: you line up tiles, set off chains and bury your opponent under the blocks. Execution speed and anticipation create an addictive tension, alone or in a duel. The Panel de Pon concept has lost none of its finesse and remains a snappy treat even today.
Behind its cute looks hides one of the twitchiest puzzles around: swapping blocks to line up three colours and set off cascading combos. The versus against trainers quickly turns into a breathless duel, where one chain reaction flips everything. Easy to grasp, bottomless to master, it hooks instantly.
Swapping blocks on the fly to line up three colors and set off cascading combos imposes a nervy rhythm you struggle to leave. The stack rises, the urgency climbs and each successful chain pushes back the deadline by reviving the tension. Beneath its Pokémon dressing hides one of the machine's most demanding puzzles, as gripping solo as in versus.