Rampage Puzzle Attack

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Rampage Puzzle Attack
Developer(s) Ninai Games
Publisher(s) Midway Games
Designer(s) Mikko Miettinen
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Release date(s)
  • NA November 29, 2001
  • EU December 7, 2001
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) one or two players
Distribution Cartridge

Rampage Puzzle Attack is a puzzle game for Game Boy Advance, developed by Finnish development house Ninai Games and published by Midway Games.

The game is based on the Rampage characters. At the beginning of the game, the three characters from the original game, George, Lizzie and Ralph, are available, but more characters who appeared in other games of the series can be unlocked through the Rescue mode. The characters appear on screen during the game play, climbing the side of the play arena or being caged at the bottom. The game was the first console game that was developed in Finland.[1]

The game uses password save.

Gameplay

Gameplay-wise, the game is similar to Ninai's earlier games in Drop Mania series. Some other games it could be compared to are Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo and related games.

The basic idea is that the player drops two colored blocks at a time to the playfield. The blocks then merge into contiguous areas. When the player drops a flashing "detoblock" of matching color to touch the area, the entire area is removed and scored. This can lead to chains and combos, which lead to higher scores.

The game includes a single- and two-player modes. The following modes are available in the single-player mode:

  • Clear mode - this includes various areas that need to be cleared to advance to the next level.
  • Puzzle mode - Similar to Clear mode, but there are only a limited number of blocks this time.
  • Rescue mode - A cage is added to the bottom of the playfield, and the idea is to remove the blocks on top of it before the time runs out.
  • Marathon mode - There's no set conditions of win, the game continues until it's impossible to keep going.

Two-player modes include Rescue mode (similar to the one-player mode), Score mode (competition for higher score) and Attack mode.

Playable Characters

Unlockable

References

  1. Grönholm, Tuukka (February 2002). "Rampage Puzzle Attack". Pelit (2/2002). Retrieved 2007-05-17.  (Note: Web archive only available for magazine subscribers)

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