Arcade
Gururin
Gururin ist ein einzigartiges Arcade-Puzzle-Spiel von 1994, bei dem Spieler eine sich drehende Scheibe rotieren lassen, um sich durch labyrinthische Level zu bewegen. Entwickelt von Face und von SNK für Neo Geo veröffentlicht, fordert es präzise Rotationskontrolle und Timing, um Hindernissen auszuweichen und Gegenstände zu sammeln.
Erscheinungsdatum
January 1, 1994
Spieler
1
Region
US
ROM-Größe
889 KB
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Gururin is a tile-matching puzzle game reminiscent of Columns and Puyo Puyo , where the player must match 3 people wearing the same color outfit vertically or horizontally in order to become warriors as the main objective. In addition to the single-player mode, the game also features a competitive two-player mode where one human competes against either a computer-controlled opponents or against other human players in versus matches to become the winner. If a memory card is present, the players are allowed to save their high-score. A unique feature of the game is the rotation of people around the playfield; By pressing A or B, players rotate the arena either to the left or the right, changing the positioning of people. On occasions, an arrow appears indicating the correct way to match 3 people of the same color. However, people can also potentially grab their hands to not let themselves go, making puzzle solving more complex and later levels increase in difficulty as well. If the people manages to occupy the playfield, the game is over unless players insert more credits into the arcade machine to continue playing.
Medienrezensionen
IGN
3
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