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Introducing GAS's 4th work of art! ADULT ONLY
[ INTRODUCTION ]
A love-comedy adventure game with a light and clever touch was designed in collaboration with Kazuhide Ichikawa, who created the illustrations and scenarios in this male-to-male game. This light-hearted game can be enjoyed from a variety of angles. Two main characters, a magician and a horny devil, star in this story of love and innocence. The young horny devil dreams of leading a normal life at an academy through the power of his mysterious spells. The easy-to-use system makes it easy to play for beginners. Due to its multi-scenarios and multi-endings, this game can be played over and over again.
Events during the game include soccer players and cheerleaders to please all who love to watch beautiful youths! Through the use of magic, you'll be charmed and tempted into his nasty dream world!
Playfulness and eroticism combines to make this a game to appeal to a wide variety of people.
[ STORY OUTLINE ]
A magician prince, INCUBUS the 21st, unexpectedly gets captured by TENKAI, a dropout in the academy and magician.
He is forced to agree into a two week contract. During this time however, he is mercilessly used and abused. Through the use of his special magical powers, he tries to enter into people's dreams where he tries to create sexual dreams for them.
However success is not always guaranteed for this little devil!
INCUBUS wishes to escape the troublesome rules and regulations of the magician's world. He dreams of living freely and regain his dignity as a magician so he deligently works hard at the hands of TENKAI.
Humorous scenes and hilarious situations abound! The other members of the school become their guinea pigs as they become involved in their sexual escapades. What conclusion awaits these two after the two week term?
[ OUTLINE OF THE GAME ]
INCUBUS the 21st and TENKAI's adventure lasts for two weeks. Events change by the day with variations to keep you entertained. In between these events, there are mini-games to face. Your outcome is determined on the results of these mini-games. Depending on whether you succeed or fail at these events is what ultimately determines what you experience as well as the final outcome.
Will you face a happy ending? Or does your fate call for something less fortunate? The multi-endings guarantee hours of enjoyment and lets you play multiple times with no chance of boredom.
Once you achieve the happy ending, we recommend that you play again and strive to complete all events included in the game. You will also be sure to enjoy the computer graphics in the gallery that is included in each event.
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Puyo Puyo Fever Japanese Box Art (PlayStation 2) | |
Developers | Sonic Team, Namco |
Publishers | Sega, Atlus, THQ, Namco, Ignition Entertainment |
Platforms | Arcade, Dreamcast, Gamecube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows, Xbox, Mac OS, Palm OS, Pocket PC, Xbox 360, Sony Walkman |
Players | 1-8 players |
Release date | Arcade
PlayStation 2
Dreamcast
Gamecube
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
PlayStation Portable
Windows
Xbox
Mac OS
Palm OS
Pocket PC
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Puyo Puyo Fever (ぷよぷよフィーバー, Puyopuyo Fība), known in English versions as Puyo Pop Fever was the first Puyo Puyo game in the Fever series. The first version was developed for the Sega Dreamcast-based NAOMI arcade hardware by Namco Hometek and Sonic Team, and the game was ported to a wide variety of then-contemporary platforms. Sega published all versions in Japan, while some of the versions were published internationally by other companies: Sega of America published the North American GameCube version, Atlus published the North American Nintendo DS version, Sega of Europe published the European GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox versions, and THQ published the European Game Boy Advance version. The PlayStation Portable version was listed for a U.S. release, but the release never occurred.
This game is followed up by a direct sequel, Puyo Puyo Fever 2.
A new addition to the Puyo Puyo game mechanics is Fever mode, which is the default mode for all single player courses and Free Battle. This occurs when a bar in the middle of the screen is filled up. To fill the bar, one must offset Nuisance Puyo waiting above their board. Each chain will fill one space in the Fever gauge until it is full, which is when Fever activates. In Fever mode, a preset chain will fall onto a cleared field. In a limited amount of time, one must find a 'trigger point' in the puzzle, which will cause a major chain to go off and attack the opponent. Once a chain is made, another puzzle falls, bigger and more complicated than the previous one. This keeps occurring until time runs out, then it returns the player to his or her original field. Tsu rule also returns, and a variant of Fever mode, Trap is also playable, where Fever mode makes you weaker.
The game's story mode is divided into three courses that follow the adventure about Amitie, a spunky girl who attends a magic school, where she is taught by Accord how to cast magical spells using Puyo. In the main story of the game, Accord has lost her Flying Cane, the equivalent of a magic wand, and claims to have a reward for the student who can find it. The player plays the role of Amitie as she ventures across the Puyo Puyo Fever world to find the cane, while meeting many wacky characters along the way and battling them. In a harder version of the story mode, one plays as Amitie's rival, Raffina. Which story mode one is playing determines what characters one will meet and which ultimately finds the wand. When playing as Raffina near to the end of the game, it is revealed that Accord never actually lost her flying cane. She then plans on revealing Accord's and Popoi's secret, but fails in her ending, as she is knocked unconscious by Accord, losing all memories of the flying cane incident. She regains consciousness near her school where Amitie and her friends congratulate her.
All three courses in the Arcade, Dreamcast, GBA, DS, PSP, and PC versions, can be played as with other characters. However, this causes the game to skip past all cutscenes.
By default, you play as Amitie during the RunRun Course.
By default, you play as Amitie during the WakuWaku Course.
By default, you play as Raffina during the HaraHara Course.
Song | Description | |||
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Japanese Name | Romanization | Translation | Amazon Localization | In-Game Usage |
ぷよぷよフィーバー! | Puyopuyo Fiibaa! | Puyo Puyo Fever! Puyo Pop Fever! | Title Theme | |
メニューだよ | Menyuu da yo | It's the Menu | Menu Time! | Main Menu Character Select |
先生の授業ですよ | Sensei no jugyou desu yo | It's the Teacher's Lesson | Ms. Accord's Lesson | How to Play Cutscene HaraHara Stage 7 (GBA/DS) |
いつかの時代…どこかの世界… | Itsuka no jidai... doko ka no sekai... | Once Upon a Time, in Another World... | Story Mode Intro | |
ぷよフィ漫才~おっとり系~ | Puyofi Manzai ~ Ottori-kei ~ | Puyo Fever Skit - Calm | Puyo Puyo Fever Dialogue - Chill | (Lidelle, Tartar, Accord) (Donguri Gaeru, Arle, Onion Pixie) (Ocean Prince) Cutscene |
ぷよフィ漫才~ドタバタ系~ | Puyofi Manzai ~ Dotabata-kei ~ | Puyo Fever Skit - Noisy | Puyo Puyo Fever Dialogue - Upbeat | (Raffina, Dapper Bones, Klug) (Frank & Stein, Yu, Hoho) Cutscene |
我輩は魔王だニャ | Wagahai-wa maou da nya | I'm the Demon King, meow! | The Feline Demon King | (Popoi, Carbuncle) Cutscene |
アミティと飛翔の杖 | Amiti to hishou-no tsue | Amitie and the Flying Cane | WakuWaku Ending | |
ラフィーナと先生のごほうび | Rafiina to sensei-no gohoubi | Raffina and the Teacher's Reward | Raffine's Reward | HaraHara Ending |
STAFF CREDITS OF PUYOPUYO FEVER | Puyo Puyo Fever Credits | Staff Roll | ||
たいへんよくできました | Taihen yoku de kimashita | You Did Very Well | Gold Star! | Rankings |
ぷよぷよ勝負、いっきまーす! | Puyopuyo shobu, ikkimasu! | Puyo Puyo Match, Here I Come! | Let the Puyo Match Begin | RunRun 1 & 2 WakuWaku 1 - 3/4 (Handheld) HaraHara 1 - 3 |
たのしいぷよぷよ地獄! | Tanoshii Puyopuyo Jigoku! | Fun Puyo Puyo Hell! | Puyo Puyo FUNderworld! | RunRun Accord WakuWaku 4/5 & 6 HaraHara 4 - 6/7 (Console) |
みんなで対戦!朝までぷよぷよ | Minna de taisen! Asa made Puyopuyo | Everybody Fight! Puyo Puyo Until Morning | Puyo Puyo All Night Fight! | Free/Multiplayer Battle WakuWaku Arle HaraHara Carbuncle |
へっぽこ魔王最強伝説 | Heppoko maou saikyou densetsu | Ultimate Legend of the Untrained Demon King | Vs. Popoi (Story) | |
フィーバーモード突入! | Fiibaa Moodo Totsunyuu! | Rushing Into Fever Mode! | Ready for Fever Mode! | Fever Mode |
のんびりとこぷよ | Nonbiri Toko Puyo | Carefree Puyo | Laid-back Endless Puyo | Endless Mode Endless Mission |
とことんフィーバー! | Tokoton Fiibaa! | Endless Fever! | Endless Fever | |
コンティニューする? | Kontinyuu suru? | Continue? | Continuing | |
ゲームオーバー! | Geemu Oobaa! | Game Over! | Game Over |
The PC (Windows) version is the first Puyo Puyo game to feature online connectivity in order to play against other players (Puyo Puyo Sun previously featured netplay via TCP/IP, but you could not verse random players). Initially, it was free to play online, but as of June 24, 2008 free online play has been discontinued and now one must purchase version 2.0 of the PC version, which includes a user ID and password.
Version 1.x only supports playing using the Fever rule when playing against a stranger, although as of version 2.0 it is possible to play using either the Fever rule or Tsu rule. When playing against a friend (which can be accessed through the game's chat room) it's possible to choose any rules available to the player in the Everybody Puyo Puyo menu.
Free alternatives to play online include:
Puyo Puyo Fever: Carnival Edition was a special version of Puyo Puyo Fever Sega created in order to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Puyo Puyo series. It was free for all players and despite containing the full version of Puyo Puyo Fever, the player could only play Endless modes or take place in online matches; Single Player mode is disabled. Every month starting from March 2006 to December 2006 it featured a different character that the player could play against. If the player managed to beat this special character, they would then be able to enter into a contest and win some Puyo merchandise.
Version 1.12 of the PC version of Puyo Puyo Fever is based off of the Carnival Edition. Although none of the Carnival Edition specific features are present, numerous leftover traces can be found throughout the game's executable and launcher.
Title Screen (Japanese)
Title Screen (English)
Title Screen (Carnival Edition)
Prior to the game's release, Sega showed off the game at Tokyo Game Show 2003, along with holding a promotional tournament there. In 2014, a prototype of the NAOMI version of the game was dumped and put online, while not being the TGS2003 version, it seems to be the version that the TGS2003 build was based on, as they have many similarities, and the prototype was compiled close to TGS2003 (The build was compiled September 9th, 2003 and TGS2003 started on September 27th, 2003.)
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