Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan
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Titles
| Text | Lang | Script | Region | Form | Source | Verified |
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| ことばのパズル もじぴったん | ja |
Jpan |
jp | official | wikidata | unverified |
| Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan | en |
Latn |
us | official | wikidata | unverified |
| 语言解谜文字拼词 | zh |
Hans |
cn | official | wikidata | unverified |
| 語言解謎文字拼詞 | zh |
Hant |
tw | official | wikidata | unverified |
| Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan | fr |
Latn |
fr | official | wikidata | unverified |
Description
source: wikidatavideo game series
source: wikipedia_enKotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan is a series of Japanese word puzzle video games developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco. The series began in arcades with Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan in 2001, and has seen multiple sequels for several platforms, including the Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. Gameplay is similar to Scrabble — players are tasked with using Hiragana to form words on a board by placing down pieces marked with Hiragana characters. The original Kotoba no Puzzle was designed by Hiroyuki Goto, who is well known in Japan for being able to recite pi from memory to 42,195 decimal places, making him the world record holder at the time. Likely due to its strong usage of Japanese, the series has remained confined to Japan. The Kotoba no Puzzle series was met with positive reviews from critics, being praised for its originality, multiplayer and addictive gameplay, with Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan DS receiving the "Gold Hall of Fame" award from Famitsu.
source: wikipedia_ja『ことばのパズル もじぴったん』は、バンダイナムコエンターテインメント(旧・ナムコ→バンダイナムコゲームス)より発売されているコンピュータパズルゲーム(公称は「知的好奇心くすぐり系パズルゲーム」)およびそのシリーズである。「もじぴったん」は登録商標(日本第4596176号・日本第4917894号)に指定されている。 初作はアーケードゲーム(システム基板はSYSTEM10)であった。以降は家庭用テレビゲーム機で移植作およびシリーズ作品がPS2、GBA、PSP、DS、Wii、Switchといった多機種でリリースされた。このほか、携帯電話(フィーチャーフォン)用ゲームアプリケーションとしてiアプリ/S!アプリ/EZアプリ(B)やPHSのAIR-EDGE、iPhoneおよびAndroidなどのモバイルアプリ用にも配信されている。詳しい歴代作品の遍歴については#シリーズ作を参照。
source: wikidatajeu vidéo de 2003
source: wikidatavideojuego de 2003
source: wikidataComputerspiel aus dem Jahr 2003
source: wikidatavideogioco del 2008
source: wikidatavídeojogo de 2003
source: wikipedia_ptKotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan, também conhecido simplesmente como Kotoba no Puzzle, é uma série de jogos eletrônicos de quebra-cabeça japonês desenvolvido e publicado pela Bandai Namco Entertainment, anteriormente Namco. A série começou em arcadas com Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipitta em 2001, e viu várias sequências para várias plataformas, incluindo o Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable e Nintendo DS. A jogabilidade é semelhante ao Scrabble - os jogadores têm a tarefa de usar o Hiragana para formar palavras em um tabuleiro, colocando as peças marcadas com caracteres Hiragana. O original Kotoba no Puzzle foi desenhado por Hiroyuki Goto, que é bem conhecido no Japão por ser capaz de recitar pi da memória para 42.195 casas decimais, fazendo dele o recordista mundial da época. Provavelmente devido ao forte uso do japonês, a série permaneceu confinada ao Japão. A série Kotoba no Puzzle foi recebida com críticas positivas dos críticos, sendo elogiada por sua originalidade, jogabilidade multiplayer e viciante, com Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan DS recebendo o prêmio "Gold Hall of Fame" da Famitsu.
source: wikidataкомпьютерная игра 2003 года
Metadata
| First release | 2003-01-09 |
|---|---|
| Category | main_game |
| Platform | Game Boy Advance |
External IDs
wikidata | Q6434148 |
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igdb | 49676 |