Popular games for collection Puzzle League

21.09.2000

In a rising pit of colored blocks, it's your task to continuously eliminate these tiles by switching two tiles' positions on the horizontal row. When three or more tiles link up in a up/down or left/right fashion, they disappear. Gravity kicks in and settles the rest of the tiles into the bin ? this can cause a chain reaction to occur since other blocks of the same color can fall into place next to each other. It's up to you to continuously work the bin to wipe out tiles by making combination connections and chain reactions. That's the game in a nutshell, but there are several modes of play that'll keep your fingers busy. In the game's Challenge mode, for example, you're up against a computer opponent and you'll have to make combos and chain reactions to send garbage blocks to his unseen screen -- but keep in mind your opponent's doing the same to you.

25.09.2000

Discover the most frantic, frenzied, fun-filled Pokémon challenge ever--Pokémon Puzzle League! Line up three or more blocks of the same type to clear them off the screen. Create chains and combos to send garbage to your opponent. Collect badges from other Pokémon trainers to earn the right to enter the ultimate competition... a battle against the mysterious Puzzle Master!

26.04.2007

Use the DS stylus to grab panels and slide them left and right. If you match three or more panels of the same color, they will vanish. Form chains and combos to create cascading waterfalls of panels to rack up high scores! The basic game play is similar to the classics Tetris Attack and Pokémon Puzzle League, but the Touch Screen gameplay adds a new dimension of fun, giving Planet Puzzle League a bright new feel! This is the first game in the Panel de Pon series (in Japan) which doesn't have the traditional fairy characters of the Panel de Pon franchise.

07.02.2003

Puzzle League (also known as Panel de Pon Multiboot) has been released with several Panel de Pon games. It was first released on February 7, 2003 in the Nintendo Puzzle Collection alongside Panel de Pon (GCN). This game would later get released internationally in English under the localized Puzzle League name in the GBA compilation Dr. Mario & Puzzle League alongside Dr. Mario. This the only Panel de Pon fairy aesthetic game to be officially translated in English (Since Panel de Pon (SFC) was not translated in the Nintendo Switch Online release as it simply reuses the Japanese ROM), albeit with it's title screen replaced. The game features Pupuri, the Flower Fairy Mascot who makes an appearance in both this game and Panel de Pon (Nintendo Puzzle Collection).