Minna de Puyo Puyo (Puyo Pop in Western territories) is a substory of the Puyo Puyo series created by Sega in 2001. This is the last game to use a pure Compile cast after Compile went bankrupt and gave the rights to SEGA. The Japanese title means "Everybody Puyo Puyo", which refers to the game's four-player mode. The Western title is simply named Puyo Pop, because previously all other releases had been masked by various alterations, except for the Neo-Geo Pocket version of Puyo Puyo Tsu. Fans have dubbed it Puyo Pop GBA, to avoid confusion when using its English title.
Out of all the Puyo Puyo games, this one seems to be the most directly influenced by Puyo Puyo 2, though some of the elements in game are reminiscent of Puyo Puyo~n, such as Rule Henka.
Playable characters
Most of the characters reuse their voice lines from Puyo Puyo SUN, except Satan who has an entirely different voice despite his lines being the same in SUN. Serilly and Minotauros have entirely new voice lines as they were previously not playable in SUN.
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Main series: Puyo Puyo • Puyo Puyo Tsu • Puyo Puyo SUN • Puyo Puyo~n • Puyo Puyo Fever • Puyo Puyo Fever 2 • Puyo Puyo 7 Compile-era |