![]() ![]() It’s all relatively simple when it comes to the gameplay mechanics and it works. There are three game worlds to get through (sunny, snowy and a sky-based world) and the levels are a mix of regular stages and puzzle, timed and bomb stages which all play similarly but do require different approaches to beat them. I don’t mind this though as it means the game is pretty accessible but caters for hardcore puzzle fans if they want to max out all the stages. You’ll rarely fail stages but trophy fans will have their work cut out for them if they want to get all the stars (which are awarded by time taken) on every stage. The game requires judgement but also some aiming skill as often you’ll need to bounce pieces off of walls to get them into place but, that said, the game isn’t particularly tough. If this move isolates a group of Minix, they’ll be carried off of the play area also. You aim and shoot puzzle pieces – not the usual gems, these are little evil creatures called Minix – and if you can connect three of the same colour, they disappear. The format is much the same as Puzzle Bobble (or Bust A Move if you’re an old PS1 fan). Supermagical is a match three puzzler for the Vita (and PS3/PS4 but those aren’t showing up on PSN yet) and features a young witch called Nina who has accidentally freed her seven evil sisters from the underworld and is now tasked with recapturing them all across seventy or so stages. ![]() Januin Vita tagged bust a move / puzzle / puzzle bobble / supermagical by Richie ![]()
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