Bust-A-Move Millennium, also known as Puzzle Bobble Millennium (パズルボブル ミレニアム, Pazuru Boburu Mireniamu) in Japan, is a video game developed by Altron and published by Acclaim Entertainment under their Club Acclaim label that was released for the Game Boy Color system.
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Developer(s) | Altron |
Publisher(s) | Acclaim Entertainment[lower-alpha 1] |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Color |
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Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
This game continues using the same mechanics as Puzzle Bobble 4. The game contains a new story mode and two-player-link mode, along with a "Challenge" mode like in the Game Boy version of Puzzle Bobble 4. The controls/pointer can be inconsistent, so the player often has to 'jiggle' the cursor in order to pinpoint where they want to shoot their bubble.
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GameRankings | 84%[2] |
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IGN | 8/10[5] |
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The game received favorable reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.[2]
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