Pokémon Puzzle Challenge: Difference between revisions

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'''Marathon''': An endless game. The objective of the game is to obtain the highest possible score before the screen becomes completely filled with blocks. Easy uses five kinds of basic tiles, but Normal and Hard add the dark blue triangle piece found in all games but Planet Puzzle League.  
'''Marathon''': An endless game. The objective of the game is to obtain the highest possible score before the screen becomes completely filled with blocks. Easy uses five kinds of basic tiles, but Normal and Hard add the dark blue triangle piece found in all games but Planet Puzzle League.  


'''Challenge''': In Challenge mode, the player assumes the role of {{ga|Gold}} and travels around, battling all of the [[Johto]] [[gym leader]]s. Rather than show an opponent on screen, the Leader's Pokémon has a health bar and occasionally sends random garbage. Combos, chains, and Surprise (!) blocks wear away at the opponent's health bar. On Easy mode, the last opponent is [[Clair]], on Normal, it is [[Karen]], and on Hard mode the final opponent is [[Lance]].
'''Challenge''': In Challenge mode, the player assumes the role of {{ga|Gold}} and travels around, battling all of the [[Johto]] [[gym leader]]s. Rather than show an opponent on screen, the Leader's Pokémon has a health bar and occasionally sends random garbage. Combos, chains, and Surprise (!) blocks wear away at the opponent's health bar. On Easy mode, the last opponent is [[Clair]]; on Normal, it is [[Karen]]; on Hard mode, the final opponent is [[Lance]].
   
   
'''Time Zone''': Try to get a high score in a limited amount of time. Get chains and combos for max points.  
'''Time Zone''': Try to get a high score in a limited amount of time. Get chains and combos for max points.  
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