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The game is considered extremely rare (most probably due to low production numbers and/or bad sales) and despite being listed on Amazon UK, the official publisher page disappeared long ago and it cannot be bought commercially or downloaded online. | The game is considered extremely rare (most probably due to low production numbers and/or bad sales) and despite being listed on Amazon UK, the official publisher page<ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20030802234009/http://www.vektorlogic.com:80/popnpop.htm Pop 'n' pop homepage] | ||
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Revision as of 04:52, 5 January 2018
Pop n' pop is a single/multiplayer puzzle game released by UK publisher Vektorlogic for Windows in 2001. This is an officially licensed port by Taito, apparently it's a cross of original arcade version and PlayStation version.
Gameplay
The game plays similarly to Puzzle Bobble (Bust a move in the USA): burst all the bubbles by matching 3 of the same kind but the balloons can be throw vertically only and the targets to shoot at move left to right and vice versa. Available options include:
- Story Mode (1 Player with advancing difficulty)
- 1 Player vs Computer
- Player vs Player
- Challenge Mode (Test yourself on your skill)
PC Requirements
- Pentium 133 or greater
- 16 MB of RAM
- Windows 95/98/NT 4.0
- Soundblaster Compatible Sound Card
- 16 Bit VGA Graphics Card or Better
- 100 MB of HD Space Available
Availability
The game is considered extremely rare (most probably due to low production numbers and/or bad sales) and despite being listed on Amazon UK, the official publisher page[1] disappeared long ago and it cannot be bought commercially or downloaded online.