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Arcade system
  
Sega System C

Initial release date
  
1993

Developer
  
Genre
  
Puzzle video game

Display
  
Raster, 320 x 224

Series
  
Puzzle and Action

Publisher
  
Sega

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CPU
  
1x Motorola 68000 @ 8.948862 MHz

Sound
  
1x YM3438 @ 7.6704531x SN76496 @ 3.5795451x UPD7759 @ 640KHz

Platforms
  
Arcade game, Sega Genesis, PlayStation 2, Wii, Sega Saturn, Game Gear

Similar
  
Puzzle and Action: Sando‑R, Bonanza Bros, Phantasy Star Generatio, NCAA College Football 2, G‑LOC: Air Battle

Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (also known as just Tant-R (タントアール, Tanto Āru)), is a puzzle video game developed and published by Sega in 1993 for the Sega System C in Japan. The first instalment in the Puzzle & Action trilogy, it is a spin-off of Bonanza Bros. Robo and Mobo from Bonanza Bros are featured as protagonists, functioning as detectives. A prison escapee is chased, and his henchmen interfere. A series of timed mini games must be completed to defeat the henchmen. The game features references to western culture.

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The game was ported the Sega Mega Drive and Game Gear in 1994, to the Saturn as part of the Sega Ages Shukudai ga Tant R compilation in 1996, and released on the Wii Virtual Console in 2007. An updated version was released for the PlayStation 2 as part of the Sega Ages 2500 Vol. 6 compilation in Japan in 2004 (re-released on the PlayStation Network in 2013), and the Sega Classics Collection, the only English localisation, in 2005. In 2002, a service allowing games to be downloaded to a mobile phone was launched. Reception was mixed: although the graphics and gameplay were praised, some reviewers criticised the mini-games themselves. Puzzle & Action: Tant-R was followed by two sequels: Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R, featuring a mediaeval theme, in 1994, and Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt, featuring a treasure-hunting theme, in 1995.

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Plot

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In arcade mode, a character known as 'Boss' has escaped from prison. The Boss has enlisted the help of his henchmen. The detectives (dressed as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.) must chase the Boss and tackle the henchmen. When caught, the Boss and henchmen are arrested. The detectives are then interviewed and are seen on stage in a theatre. In arcade mode, the Boss is chased over locations including a city (featuring landmarks of London and Paris), a desert, a casino, and a construction site. In multiplayer, he is chased along a motorway, and the detectives are congratulated outside the Palace of Westminster afterwards.

Gameplay

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The game consists of four stages. To complete a stage, the required number of games must be completed. A selection of four games is presented; the selection shifts quickly (like a roulette wheel) and a button is pressed to play the selected game (in multiplayer, a random game is displayed). There are twenty games, categorised into five types: puzzle, counting, concentration, barrage, and picture searching (for example, one game requires a given pattern of fruit machine symbols to be located on a grid). Other objectives include selecting the correct option (or options) among incorrect ones, memorising and following a sequence, and pressing the button at the correct moment or at a quick enough pace. Certain games' names are puns on pop culture names or terms. Such references include Rock n Roll, Billy Joel, Stanley Kubrick, and Out Run's music track Magical Sound Shower. Each game has a time limit, and if time runs out or a mistake is made, a life is lost. The player begins with three lives. Occasionally, a game will become a "Lucky!" icon. Selecting this grants a piece of a heart and begins a random game. Collecting all three pieces grants an extra life.

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The mini games increase in difficulty as the game progresses. At the end of the first three stages, the Boss escapes on a hot air balloon, and Robo gives chase on an aeroplane. In this bonus round, balloons must be popped, and missiles must be avoided (hitting one temporarily paralyses the player). If all the balloons are popped, an extra life is given. At the end of the fourth stage, the criminal must be apprehended in a final challenge. In the Mega Drive version, this involves locating his hideout on a map. In the Game Gear version, it is a car chase, and other cars must be manoeuvred around.

The Mega Drive version includes a 'free' mode, in which the mini-games can be practised, and a Competition mode. Up to four players are supported using the Multiplayer adaptor. Certain games are only playable in these modes, such as the one in which the correct biscuits (cookies) must be collected. The Game Gear version features a Battle mode, in which two players compete by playing games against each other using the Gear-to-Gear cable to link two units, but only features twelve games. The PlayStation 2 version adds games from the sequel, Ichidant-R, for a total of forty.

Development and release

Puzzle & Action: Tant-R was released on the Mega Drive on 1 April 1994, the Game Gear on 22 April 1994, and the Saturn as part of the Shukudai ga Tant R compilation on 24 May 1996. The title comes from Japanese tanto aru. In March 2007, Puzzle & Action: Tant-R was released on the Virtual Console in Japan. The Sega Ages 2500 compilation, Ichini no Tant-R to Bonanza Brothers was released on 15 January 2014 (although originally scheduled for release in December 2003), and re-released the PlayStation Network in Japan on 17 July 2013.

Mobile download service

In 2002, WOW Entertainment developed and released a Java app in Japan for J-Phone mobile phones, enabling the download of games from the series. The service began on 18 September 2002, and games could be purchased on a pay-as-you-go or monthly basis.

Reception

Puzzle & Action: Tant-R received mixed reviews.

Reviewing the Sega Classics Collection version, Eurogamer described the game as "amusingly weird". Sci-fi Online said it is the best game in the Sega Classics Collection, commended the addictiveness of multiplayer, and commented that the compilation is "almost worth buying for Tant R alone". PSX Extreme criticised the game's repetitiveness. VideoGamer.com described the game as "a collection of pretty poor mini-games". The Japanese Sega Saturn Magazine looked at the game in the Shukudai ga Tant R compilation, and in another article, described Puzzle & Action: Tant-R as a "Puzzle Game Boom". Beep! MegaDrive reviewed the Game Gear version: the four reviewers gave high marks.

References

Puzzle & Action: Tant-R Wikipedia