Rupupu Cube: Lup Salad (1996)

Fupac

PlayStation · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation Portable

3.00 from 1 rating

14 members have it in their collection · 8 backlogged · 2 wish listed

Rupupu Cube: Lup Salad is a block-pushing puzzle game developed by Fupac for the PlayStation in Japan only until it offered in the US through PSN Import Classic. It has been ported to both the DS and the PSP in Japan as well. The characters were designed by Izumi Takemoto.
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Details

Developers
Fupac
Publishers
Datam Polystar, GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.
Genres
Platform, Puzzle
Themes
Fantasy

Release dates

  • Oct 30, 1996 (Full Release) (Japan) PlayStation
  • Sep 22, 2010 (Digital Compatibility Release) (Japan) PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
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Rating distribution

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Community All Reviews Statuses

Reset_Tears

Status Reset_Tears May 20, 2019

It's a cute puzzle game where you (a little girl with a big imagination) have to push a bunch of blocks together just right so that they all disappear (three of the same color, and poof). And when I say cute, I mean really cute. And when I say really cute, I mean REALLY damn cute. The puzzles get quite …

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It's a cute puzzle game where you (a little girl with a big imagination) have to push a bunch of blocks together just right so that they all disappear (three of the same color, and poof). And when I say cute, I mean really cute. And when I say really cute, I mean REALLY damn cute. The puzzles get quite challenging to solve, like in any such game. It can be frustrating at times, working out exactly when and where to push every single block, and in what specific order... But such is the nature of this little subgenre. Wish there was a way to save your spot in a level, and go back to it when you mess up on a later part of your trials and errors. Thankfully there is a way to toggle the music though -- there are songs with the little girl singing... and again, it's really cute, but it gets old fast! Just switch to the calm instrumental music once it starts getting to you.

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