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Submitted by ThomasBW84 124d ago | review

Tokyo Crash Mobs (3DS eShop) Review - Nintendo Life

Damien McFerran writes:

Although many people assume that Zuma was the first game to feature match-three marble shooting, the honour actually goes to Puzz Loop, a 1998 arcade release by Pang creator Mitchell Corporation. Sequels on the DS and WiiWare have since followed, and now there’s a fresh entry in the series on the 3DS eShop - not that you’d know at first glance, as Tokyo Crash Mobs tries its hardest to look as little like its forerunners as possible. (3DS, Tokyo Crash Mobs) 7/10

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