

Super Puyo Puyo on SNES is that weird, charming cousin of Tetris where you're dropping blobs instead of blocks. At first glance, it's just another color-matching puzzle game—line up four of the same squishy Puyos to make them pop—but then the RPG stuff sneaks in. You've got characters with actual personalities trash-talking you between rounds, and some of them pull off ridiculous chain combos that'll wreck your plans in seconds.
What really gets me is how deceptively simple it feels until you're three matches deep and suddenly the AI starts dropping five-step setups like it's nothing. The SNES version has this weirdly satisfying "plop" sound when Puyos land, and the colors are so bright they practically glow. It's the kind of game where you lose track of time trying to outthink the next opponent's gimmick.
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