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Series
  
Sakura Wars Columns

Mode(s)
  
Multiplayer

Developer
  
Sega


Genre(s)
  
Falling-blocks puzzle

Initial release date
  
28 March 1997

Publisher
  
Sega

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Platforms
  
Sega Saturn, Sega Titan Video

Similar
  
Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi - Shi, Sakura Taisen 4: Koi seyo, Sakura Wars: So Long - My, Sakura Taisen, Columns

Hanagumi Taisen Columns (花組対戦コラムス, Hanagumi Taisen Koramusu) is a falling-blocks puzzle video game developed by Sega in 1997, as a spin-off from both the Sakura Wars and Columns series by Sega. The game was released in Japan for Sega Saturn and ST-V arcade board.

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Gameplay

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The game plays like the Columns game series, except you play as members of the Imperial Floral Assault Troupe. Each member has their own strengths and weaknesses as pertains to playing.

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As an added bonus, while playing you can perform attacks against your opponent similar to the special attacks in the Sakura Wars series. You can also eliminate some of the lower gems in your area. These can both be performed after creating enough gem chains to fill up your super meter. You can also store your attacks to make them even more powerful the next time you fill the meter. At the third storage, you must either attack, erase some of your gems, or you can store it up to get three butterfly like blocks that the bottom block will eliminate all of one color, whichever color block it touches.

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The game ends when either you or your opponent's gem area is filled to the top, leaving no room for more gems.

Game modes

In the game you can play as any of the members of the Imperial Floral Assault troupe that were featured in the original Sakura Wars game. In the arcade mode (aka "Cinderella Mode"), you face off against every other member in a match of columns. The story behind the arcade mode is that every member is fighting over who gets the lead role in the upcoming play of "Cinderella" to play opposite of Ichiro Ohgami (who will play the prince). The losers of the games get bit parts, such as a tree or the wicked stepsisters, to name a few.

With every character you complete the arcade mode with you will receive a full screen image portraying your character as Cinderella alongside Ichiro. These can be viewed in the options menu.

There is also a separate story mode in which you as Ichiro go around the Imperial Theatre (similar to the FREE mode in the Sakura Wars games) along with your chosen partner playing random games of Columns against the other members of the Troupe. Just like the arcade mode, when completing the story mode, you are given a special full screen image of the character you completed the story with, which can be viewed in the option menu.

There is also a one-player classic mode of Columns where you simply play as long as you can without filling up the screen with gems. Also in one-player mode is a Challenge mode, in which you are given certain challenges to fulfill in a certain time limit.

The game also features a two-player versus mode.

Music

The game features mostly recycled music from the first Sakura Wars game, composed by Kohei Tanaka. Whenever you play a game of Columns, the music played is usually the instrumental theme song of the character you are facing.

The opening theme song is the first part of the opening theme from Sakura Wars, "Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan". The game's ending theme is a shortened version of the end theme of Sakura Wars, "Hanasaku Otome".

Sequel

The game has a sequel on the Dreamcast (JP) system, Hanagumi Taisen Columns 2. Just as this game is based on the first Sakura Wars game, Sakura Wars Columns 2 is based on the second game in the series and features new characters such as Kaede Fujieda, Orihime Soletta and Reni Milchstraße.

References

Hanagumi Taisen Columns Wikipedia