EGGCONSOLE ARCTIC PC-8801mkIISR
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Guide the colorful, roaming planets to the goal. A new type of puzzle game where you skillfully switch points on the rails for fun.
It's like a roller coaster ride—just when you think you're having fun, you might find yourself in a game over before you know it! Vibrantly colored planets move around freely and unpredictably. Your goal is to skillfully switch the rail points and guide the planets back to their original positions to claim victory. This new-wave game has a pop-inspired vibe, making it easy to pick up and play. Can you guide the planets safely to the goal?
This title is a puzzle game released in 1988 by Artdink in Japan. Players observe planets (or metal spheres?) running along rails and switch points to direct them to their designated positions. With 30 stages in total, it offers plenty of gameplay value! While simple, this masterpiece delivers the best of action-puzzle fun.
*This application does not have a scene select mode.
*The main game and gallery screen (*Gallery) are in Japanese version.
*Other menu screens and "How to play" screens are in English.
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*This application does not have a scene select mode. *The main game and gallery screen (*Gallery) are in Japanese version. *Other menu screens and "How to play" screens are in English.
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