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Magic Bean: Puyo Puzzle

Magic Bean: Puyo Puzzle

offline puyo puzzle

Games
Casual
Puzzle
15 reviews
⭐️3.4 / 5
Rating
🙌93
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Magic Bean

1.0.0

July 13, 2020

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Description of Magic Bean

This is a classic drop and match puyo game. Colorful beans were drop down and meagered with ones with same color. When the number of merged beans reach 4, a magical explosion will appear. Super explosion will appear when the much number exceeds 4. You can even try chained combo which means one explosion caused by another. If the drop block reaches the top of the play board, the game will be failed. There are 2 modes in the game: 1 Solo Mode. There will be a target number for each colored existing beans. After all the target number of beans were eliminated, the stage is cleared. 2 Dual Mode. There will be an AI competitor to play with you. Chained explosions will make the garbage beans appear in the competitor’s play board. The player who persevere to the last will win the game.
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Magic Bean: FAQ

Is Magic Bean compatible with iPad devices?

The Magic Bean software is compatible with iPad devices.
熙亮 徐 is the developer of the Magic Bean app.
Currently, Magic Bean supports iOS 8.0 or later.
The Magic Bean app has a consumer rating of 3.4 and gets mild reviews.
The App Category Of The Magic Bean App Is Games.
1.0.0 is the most recent version of Magic Bean.
Magic Bean released its latest update on July 6, 2024.
Magic Bean was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Magic Bean app is rated 熙亮 徐.
Currently, the Magic Bean app supports the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, Magic Bean is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Magic Bean does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Magic Bean does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Magic Bean

  • I love magic bean iPhone game

    Well…what can I say. Magic bean has changed my life. Before magic bean my heart was cold and empty but now it is filled with magic bean iPhone game. Everyone else in the reviews are jealous snobs who expect the most out of everything and cannot experience the simple happiness of magic bean iPhone game. Thank you…my creek is covered in tears of joy
  • Unpolished but in a refreshing way.

    I am on level seven of what seems like seven quadrillion levels. The music has been the same for every level so far, the song is something like thirty seconds long. The song is insane. It isn’t annoying at all, it’s just so absurd and I literally laugh out loud as I’m playing the game because of it. It’s the perfect song for the game. I’m really not being facetious at all.

    The pause menu… has no button to return to the main menu. Just a button that says “exit” which, when pressed, exits the app. And it doesn’t even bother me, I think it’s so charming.

    Other people have mentioned the sensitivity and stuff. And I agree with that for the sake of accessibility, but personally I’ve just interpreted it as part of the challenge.

    In all honesty I’ve never played Poyo. I’ve played Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine. From sonic? That’s what I know this from. So I don’t have direct comparisons to draw, and I still haven’t played Dual mode but I am enjoying this game so far! God the music makes me laugh and I mean that with so much sincere enjoyment and love.
  • Too many invasive ads and rate nagging

    The controls are okay, a little unintuitive.

    The game rules are not really explained, at all. There’s counters to the side on what color beans you need to clear, but no explanation on what affects the counter. Sometimes a basic clear lowers the count, sometimes an amazing combo does. It’s all arbitrary, and possibly glitched.

    But the ads are way overdone. There’s an unstoppable ad after ever round. EVERY round. No option to remove, no incentive to watch, it’s the most basic anti-player monetization, grossly overdone.