Guru Logi Champ
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Guru Logi Champ (ぐるロジチャンプ, Gururojichanpu) est un jeu vidéo de puzzle sorti en 2001 sur Game Boy Advance. Le jeu a été développé et édité par Compile.
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『ぐるロジチャンプ』は、コンパイルより2001年11月29日に発売されたゲームボーイアドバンス用パズルゲーム。 ジー・モードより携帯アプリ版も配信されていたが、(コンパイルの業務を引き継いだ)アイキの消滅後は携帯アプリ版の配信も終了した。 2009年12月2日よりキャラクターを差し替えた新作『回転イラストパズル ぐるぐるロジック』がニンテンドーDSiウェアとして配信されている()。
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Guru Logi Champ (ぐるロジチャンプ, Guru Roji Chanpu) is a puzzle game by the Japanese developer Compile. The game was released in 2001 for the Game Boy Advance handheld game system. "Guru Logi" is an abbreviation of "Guruguru Logic", "guruguru" (ぐるぐる) being a Japanese onomatopoeia for a rotating motion. The game itself is best compared to Picross and Magical Drop. Similar to Picross, a board consisting of a set of blocks creates an image. Similar to Magical Drop, gameplay involves throwing blocks vertically into the play area and sucking them back off again.
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Guru Logi Champ (ぐるロジチャンプ, Guru Roji Chanpu) is a puzzle game by the Japanese developer Compile. The game was released in 2001 for the Game Boy Advance handheld game system. "Guru Logi" is an abbreviation of "Guruguru Logic", "guruguru" (ぐるぐる) being a Japanese onomatopoeia for a rotating motion. The game's story mode sees the Champs, small yellow bird-like creatures who attempt to help the inhabitants of their neighbourhood out of various troubles. To do so, they must complete a series of logic puzzles. There are a total of 335 puzzles in the game, and if they are all completed a totally different mini-game is unlocked. Each stage requires the player to complete an image by placing and removing blocks on the board. The puzzles are set up so that there is no simple solution; often the player is blocked by other immovable areas and so must improvise a solution by constantly constructing and deconstructing their own barriers. The board itself may be rotated so that the player can construct the solution from all four sides. An additional Battle Mode exists in which two players must race to finish puzzles in the fastest time. Battle mode requires a Game Link Cable and only one game pak cartridge. The game itself is best compared to Picross and Magical Drop. Similar to Picross, a board consisting of a set of blocks creates an image. Similar to Magical Drop, gameplay involves throwing blocks vertically into the play area and sucking them back off again. There are a number of unofficial remakes of the game:
* A port to the MSX2 is currently under development by TNI.
* An English 80-level remake available for the PC. This is still a work in progress and has no sound.
* There are also completed freeware remakes for the GP2X Wiz and by the same programmer (Ian Price) as the PC remake According to late-2001 GameSpot ads, the game was scheduled to be released in the United States on December 22, 2001, but this was scrapped due to a poor Japanese-to-English translation. In various screenshots of a Beta for the English-language "Guru Logic Champ" (the official North American title), many language errors are present.
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Guru Logi Champ (ぐるロジチャンプ, Gururojichanpu) est un jeu vidéo de puzzle sorti en 2001 sur Game Boy Advance. Le jeu a été développé et édité par Compile.
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『ぐるロジチャンプ』は、コンパイルより2001年11月29日に発売されたゲームボーイアドバンス用パズルゲーム。 ジー・モードより携帯アプリ版も配信されていたが、(コンパイルの業務を引き継いだ)アイキの消滅後は携帯アプリ版の配信も終了した。 2009年12月2日よりキャラクターを差し替えた新作『回転イラストパズル ぐるぐるロジック』がニンテンドーDSiウェアとして配信されている()。
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