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Shingata Kururin Pa!

Overview

Shingata Kururin Pa! is a falling-block puzzle, where you have a dual with an AI (or human) player, released for the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn console in 1996; both versions seem to be the same in every aspect except some sound effects. In 2012, the game available for download on the Japanese PlayStation Store was released as PSone Classics for the PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP), PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) and PlayStation Vita TV (PS Vita TV).

In this game, many different types of blocks fall from the sky. You try to clear them by piecing together fuses and bombs, then using fire to light the fuses and blow up the bombs in order to attack your opponent. Additionally, you can also change fire blocks into fire packs (which look like a lantern), then you can turn the fire packs into new fires again; these new features of the rules allow you to make chain, which incredibly increase your attack power.

Story – Four years later from a previous Kururinpa tournament, the next one is to be held shortly. Ten challengers from all over the world have come to get the opportunity to meet King Paro-Paru, who is the host of the event and can make any of the winner's wishes come true. Who will be the winner this year...?

Platform
Sega Saturn
Genre
Puzzle
Alternate Names
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Media

Box - 3D

Shingata Kururin Pa! - Box - 3D (Japan) - 709x694
Japan -  709 x 694

Box - Back

Shingata Kururin Pa! - Box - Back (Japan) - 1601x1370
Japan -  1601 x 1370

Box - Front

Shingata Kururin Pa! - Box - Front (Japan) - 1400x1400
Japan -  1400 x 1400

Box - Spine

Shingata Kururin Pa! - Box - Spine (Japan) - 83x1370
Japan -  83 x 1370
Shingata Kururin Pa! - Box - Spine (Japan) - 81x1370
Japan -  81 x 1370

Clear Logo

Shingata Kururin Pa! - Clear Logo (Japan) - 400x175
Japan -  400 x 175

Disc

Shingata Kururin Pa! - Disc (Japan) - 500x500
Japan -  500 x 500