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Hello Kitty Magical Museum
Puzzle Collection: Hello Kitty no Magical Museum | |
Developer(s) | Atelier Double |
Publisher(s) | Imagineer |
Release date(s) | April 28, 1999 |
Genre | Puzzle |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Color |
Serial code(s) | DMG-AHKJ-JPN |
Puzzle Collection: Hello Kitty no Magical Museum (Japanese: パズルコレクション ハローキテイのマジカルミュジアム), Hello Kitty Magical Museum (official name), or Hello Kitty's Magical Museum is a video game for Nintendo's Game Boy Color system that was published by Imagineer.
It is part of the Puzzle Collection Series. Another game in this series is Puzzle Collection: Hello Kitty no Beads Koubou.
Gameplay
There are two main modes in this game; "GAME" and "MUSEUM". In "Game" mode the player can choose to solve multiple puzzles with Hello Kitty artwork from flower, apple and star categories. These puzzles involve Hello Kitty automatically walking through a room which reveals parts of a puzzle for when Hello Kitty walks across empty space. Gates can be adjusted in order to make Hello Kitty walk in a different path.
After the player solves the puzzle, it is unlocked in the "Museum" mode where it is able to be viewed. Different artworks in the Museum mode are sorted by year (possibly the year of release).
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- Shougaku Ichinensei (April 1999, page 131)