Pikiinya!
Cover art
Developer(s)Crea-Tech[1]
Publisher(s)ASCII
Designer(s)Hiroshi Miyaoka
Tomoki Tauchi
Composer(s)Satoshi Kadokura
Katsuhiro Hatano
Cube
Tomohiro Endo
Hiroshi Iizuka
Hiroo Tengenji
Platform(s)Super Famicom
Release
  • JP: January 31, 1997
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer

Pikiinya! (ピキーニャ!, "Pikīnya!" or "Piki-nya!")[2] is a Japan-exclusive action-puzzle video game developed by Crea-Tech and published by ASCII, which was released in 1997 for the Super Famicom.

Summary

Pikiinya! takes the Tetris-esque formula of blocks falling from the sky and adds gyrating tropical-type penguins. They excite easily, and sleep when they are alone and/or bored. These penguins just want to live in peace, and throughout the story mode in the game they must constantly fight against people that want to capture them including poachers, witch doctors, and mad scientists.

The characters were designed by Tamakichi Sakura (the artist of Super Mario Adventures). The game designers were Hiroshi Miyaoka and Tomoki Tauchi. The voices are from Maki Yagita.[3]

Sequel/Legacy

In 1998, Pikiinya! EX (ピキーニャ!EX) was released for the PlayStation. The game was released with added cut scenes.

There was also a mobile version of the game released on what looked like a virtual pet key chain thing, which was supposed to be a promotional item with the game in LCD format, but it didn't do too well. ASCII were planning on making it a franchise but the timing happened to be wrong.

The soundtrack was also released as part of a best-of ps1 compilation album.

Critical reception

The Japanese website Wazap! gave Pikiinya! a total score of 65 out of 100,[4] while Pikiinya! EX scored 48.[5]

See also

References

  1. Crea-Tech staff. ゲームカタログ [Game Catalog] (in Japanese). Crea-Tech. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
  2. Japanese title at super-famicom.jp (in Japanese)
  3. Game credits at superfamicom.org
  4. Pikiinya! at Wazap!
  5. Pikiinya! EX at Wazap!
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