Popular games for collection Puyo Pop Fever
Updated version of the classic Puyo Puyo puzzle game featuring the all-new "fever" mode. Better known in the west under the titles Puyo Pop, Kirby's Avalanche and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Puyo Pop Fever still follows the classic bubble-popping format (align four or more "puyos" to make them pop), but Sega also delivers completely overhauled visuals with a more hand-drawn look, an expanded roster of characters, and a new "Fever Mode" that cranks up the action to frantic degrees once players fill a "fever gauge" on their screen. Although a four-player mode didn't make the cut, two players can go head to head and compete for points or survival.
Puyo Puyo Fever 2 is a video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. The game was released as a sequel to the previous title, Puyo Pop Fever. The gameplay remains relatively unchanged, but several new modes are introduced.
Puyo Puyo Fever Touch is a puzzle game published by Sega for Android, iOS and Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. It is part of the Puyo Puyo series and is based on Puyo Puyo Fever, which was released on consoles and PC.
Puyo Puyo Fever DX is a mobile phone game released for i-mode 90x, Vodafone Live! (256KB) and EZweb (BREW 3.1) devices through the Sonic Cafe portal.
Puyo Pop Fever is a 2003 puzzle video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. It is the fifth main installment in the Puyo Puyo puzzle game series and the second Puyo Puyo game to be programmed by Sonic Team after Puyo Pop (which was released just after the series' original developer, Compile, went bankrupt). This was the start of the what can be considered a reboot of the Puyo Puyo franchise, with this entry's plot revolving around Professor Accord losing her flying cane.
Puyo Puyo Fever: Minna de Nazo Puyo is a mobile game in the style of Nazo Puyo where players have to solve a number of puzzles within certain conditions. It was released as part of the PuyoSega subscription service for iOS and Android and it is now considered lost media.
Puyo Puyo Zurashi was the third mobile game as a remake of Sega and Sonic Team's original Puyo Puyo Fever made by Sega and Sonic Cafe. This game was released for the Pocket PC as a downloadable game in Japan on October 20, 2006. Unlike all the games in the series so far, this game was never released out of Japan.
Puyo Puyo Fever Rhythm was a rhythm mobile puyo game released in 2014 through the PuyoSega service which used music and assets from Puyo Puyo Fever, Puyo Puyo Fever 2, Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary and Puyo Puyo 7. The service ended on December 28, 2015 and music downloads for those that owned it ended on January 28, 2016.
Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero is a mobile Puyo game released sometime in 2007 by Sega and was apart of the Sonic Café (later Puyo Puyo! Sega) subscription service, a service in which members pay 300¥ a month for access of an exclusive library of Sega games. This game is known for its very high difficulty compared to its sister games, both Puyo Puyo Fever and Puyo Puyo Fever 2. Like both games, it has a RunRun, WakuWaku and HaraHara course. According to the Suwa3 website, only Amitie and Raffina are playable in the game. This Puyo game is considered as "lost media" due to the fact that a few sources have provided minimal information regarding Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero.