
Puzzle
by Compile
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Published
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1991
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Consoles
FM Towns, Family Computer, MSX2
Developer
Compile
Publisher
Tokuma Shoten
Game Modes
Single player
Release Date
Apr 1, 1991
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Synopsis:
In this falling-block puzzle game, a small girl—wearing a Russian national costume of sarafan, kokoshnik, and valenki—pushes tiles representing segments of water pipe down a two-dimensional, vertical shaft; this shaft is the field of play. A second girl, also in national costume, waves semaphore flags to give the impression that she guides the placement of the tiles. The player must quickly rotate and place the tiles to catch and conduct a continuously-flowing stream of water from pipes on one side of the shaft to the other. When the player successfully links an inflow pipe on one side of the shaft to an outflow pipe on the other side, a row of tiles disappears, and the player earns points. If the player routes the water to a dead end, the game adds a layer of pipe segments for the player to clear. If the accumulating pipe segments stack to the top of the shaft, the game ends. By clearing the requisite number of rows, the player proceeds to the next game level.
Pulled from IGDB, prioritised when they share genres with Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen.
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