Panic Bomber
Bomberman: Panic Bomber is a PC Engine puzzle video game released in 1994 by Hudson Soft. Later, it was ported to the Neo Geo, Super Famicom, Sharp X68000, FM Towns, NEC PC-9821, Virtual Boy, and PlayStation Portable. It was re-released for the Virtual Console services on the Wii and Wii U. Panic Bomber is a falling block game in which players must clear matching blocks with bombs while ensuring that their screens do not fill and their opponents' screens do. It received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics describing it as a good game. It has been compared to the Tetris-style falling block puzzle game. The Virtual Boy version received mixed reviews for how well it handled the platform's visual capabilities.
Panic Bomber is a visually appealing falling block puzzler starring Bomberman. Expect disappointment that it isn't a proper Bomberman title, but because the Virtual Boy didn't have a link cable, simultaneous local multiplayer was out of the question. Once you get past that, you're left with a rather nice, if simple, little puzzle game that's well worth a look. Is it worth purchasing the system? Almost certainly not, but if you already own the console, Panic Bomber should be on your shelf.
Detailed information:
Number of Players: Single Player
Genre: Action
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