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Kollon Asian Version Sony PSP Game by Cyber Front
Product SummaryPlatform: Sony PSP Publisher: Cyber Front Product features: - Asian Version
- U.S. and Japanese PSP compatible
- Text and Language in Japanese
- Hard to find
Video Game Reviews of Kollon Asian Version Sony PSP GameCustomer Review: Kollon was a surprise. Summary: 4 StarsI love imported games. I own games that I honestly can't play, just because of the amount of text in them (Dragon Quest IV for the Famicom comes to mind) or that they're games to which I have absolutely no clue of the rules (like Mahjongg). But that said, I love puzzle games too, and those usually are easy enough to figure out.
Kollon, while it's no Tetris or Lumines, is a sturdy puzzle import for people looking for a game to kill a few hours.
The point of the game is to combine, similar to the Puyo Puyo series, four blocks of the same color and eliminate them from the play field, which is constantly filling back up from the bottom. If your chains of blocks are disappearing in rapid succession, and you're playing against another player (if you're like me, and no one else HAS this game, then the CPU opponent), it'll manipulate their screen by either filling up with empty, "blank" blocks, or molding together existing, touching blocks of the same color, dumping MASSIVE bricks, or even adjusting the size or abilities of your own curser (which is used to move blocks around for elimination).
This is a fun game, sure. It's easy to pick up (even in this imported version) and figure out the simple menus, and when you actually get into the game it's a blast. As someone who doesn't speak or read Japanese (you'd think I'd pick some up by now lol), it's a fun game with a few annoying issues due to the language. But like I've said, I love puzzle games, and this was definately a worthwhile pick-up.
(This game as also been released in the US as "Ultimate Block Party.")
Description of Kollon Asian Version Sony PSP GameYour goal in Kollon is to eliminate blocks from a board by grouping like-colors together. You can rotate groups of four blocks left and right. Lining up four pieces of the same color to make the pieces disappear from the board. As the four pieces are disappearing, you can continue connecting more pieces to the group, adding to a growing chain of piece annihilation. The game ends when your stack of blocks hits the top of the screen.
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