This puzzle game, released in 1992 for various platforms including the Sega Genesis and Game Gear, features cascading beans of different colors. Players rotate falling beans to connect four or more of the same color, causing them to disappear and send garbage beans to the opponent’s screen. Its gameplay is based on the Japanese arcade game Puyo Puyo, although featuring characters and aesthetics from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe.
The title provided a unique competitive puzzle experience, distinct from other popular games of the era. Its blend of strategic thinking, quick reflexes, and colorful presentation contributed to its appeal. Historically, it represented a notable example of localization, adapting a Japanese property for Western audiences with considerable success. Its enduring popularity has led to its inclusion in various compilations and re-releases on modern platforms.