Columns Crown
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Columns Crown reinvents the original smash puzzle game with new modes of play. The princess has searched all over her family castle for the missing Spirit Stones that fill in the royal crown. She can only find four of the magical gems, so she enlists the aid of her friend Milshe, an apprentice magician, and their friend Lote, a young alchemist. Choose between the two friends and help the princess collect Spirit Stones in Flash Columns mode. Link with a friend or play the CPU in Versus mode to let loose devastating elemental attacks with the recovered gems. Your performance in each of the exciting modes will reveal more rare Spirit Stones for you to collect and keep you coming back for more gameplay.
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This game is based on the original Columns game for Sega. If you like puzzle-type sports meeting such as Tetris, you will like this game. I can’t wait until my copy gets here!
Rating: 5 / 5
Being a huge Columns fan, I thought this game was going to kick arse!! Unfortunately, this game, even with all its new features, is only worthy of two stars. Then again, maybe it’s just the dark GBA screen!!!
Rating: 2 / 5
Columns Crown is a very unique puzzle game that most people should delight in. I have only played part of the US version, so I don’t know any details about any other sports meeting that are in this series.
First off, the graphics are very bright and colorful, despite being rather tiny. The small preface/opening shown before the title screen is very cute and clarifies why the two characters are searching for the gems. It also provides very brief introductions for each of the three areas to find the gems in. I found it quite nice to have a puzzle game where there is in fact an intriguing and honestly realistic storyline.
Also, the music is quite brilliant, although I haven’t heard that many songs. When a magical gem is used when battling an opponent, there is also a small sound effect (the name of the gem being used is announced..), and the unfortunate victime will recoil a few seconds later.
As a pleasant change from many video sports meeting, you have the option of controlling one of two characters. Before you penetrate one of the three main areas, you will be questioned to brilliant which character to use. The different characters will earn different gems in the same area, which means you need to balance your efforts equally between both of them. It’s also nice to know that you aren’t in fact playing as the princess, but as her schoolfriends!
But, players will quickly learn that there is absolutely no way for the randomly-colored gems that appear in chains of three to be rotated sideways. While this adds another unique aspect to Columns Crown, it also results in the game being significantly more hard than most puzzle sports meeting.
The survival mode also becomes very hard very quickly, so this game may become too frustrating for young children. Players will have to spend much more time mastering Columns Crown than something like Puyo Pop. It’s very simple to grasp the basic concept of the game, but it takes a veryyy long time to learn to play Columns Crown well (I’m still horrible..)
Still, for anyone who has the patience to try, try again, Columns’ Crown is a plain and addicting puzzle game.
Rating: 4 / 5
This game brings me back to the Sega Genesis days. It may be a Tetris [take off], but it’s a different concept. Unless you’re into classic Sega gaming, this will be a fun you. I recommend this for the the classic gamers.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is one of my favorite puzzle sports meeting and I wanted a copy of it for my GBA. Unfortunately, this version isn’t as excellent as the genesis versions are.
The gems are now different shapes, which is excellent for affect blind people.
The game speeds to unplayable levels incredibly quickly if you do not get combos of 3 or more.
There is also no “instant drop” button so you can’t get the rhythm going that one does in tetris of playing as quick as they can.
Rating: 2 / 5