Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS eShop
- 11th Dec 2014, $3.99
- 22nd Jan 2015, £3.20
- Official Site
- hazumi.info
Reviews
It's a breakout hit
The 3DS eShop has amassed quite the catalogue of affordable downloadable releases, but while a healthy number of the games available are of high quality, there are also many duds that deserve to be ignored completely. Fortunately, Hazumi is not one of those lesser-desired games. If you’re on the market for a challenging...
Screenshots 9
Hazumi News
Nintendo Download 22nd January (Europe)
Triple Donkey Kong, Citizens of Earth, Hazumi, NES themes and more
It's Monday again, but it's time to turn that frown upside down as we have the European Nintendo Download Update, promising some goodies for later in the week. We have a dual Wii U and 3DS release published by Atlus, three Donkey Kong games including one of the last generation's best...
About The Game
Hazumi is simple and elegant. To play the game, use only left/right buttons on dpad (or swing circle pad accordingly).
Your goal in each level is to destroy all crystal blocks. You can only remove a block if it matches the color of the ball. To do this, interact with environment elements - push, pull, press, avoid, get teleported. Cope with over 100 levels - get seriously frustrated! If bored with those - build your own levels. Yes, a level editor is available.
- Easy to play, yet hard to master. So easy, in fact, that we had to skip tutorials! Want to see the true arcade experience done right? Give Hazumi a go!
- Oldschool 1980s meet the 2000s as you blast the blocks in full-retro style. Enjoy the dazzling pixel blasts and buzzing buzzsaws with highly immersive 3D experience!
- By the time you reach level 50 you'll love to hate this game! Puzzles so sneaky, so finger breaking and SO unfair you'll keep asking yourself: "How can this be so fun?!"
- Want more challenges? Show what you can do with the level editor! Possibilities are limited only by your creativity.
Comments 3
Whoa, I remember an MS-DOS game exactly like this that I loved. Definitely will be getting this!
@Chiptek
PopCorn?
@LemonSlice
Nope that's not it. I can't remember the name, but the gameplay was pretty much the same as Hazumi. There was a ball you controlled and you could only remove bricks if the ball was the same colour as the brick. You could change the ball's colour by touching special bricks, just like the ones in this game.
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