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Super Pang, called Super Buster Bros. in North America, is an action-puzzle video game developed and marketed by Mitchell Corporation, released in 1990 on the Mitchell arcade system. It was adapted in 1992 for Super Nintendo
Super Pang proposes to play as a boy armed with a grappling hook who must burst bubbles of 5 different sizes while avoiding touching them. The first mode is a "world tour" through different tables where the background image of each level represents a particular place:
- In Asia: Hong Kong, Java, The Silk Road, the Himalayas and Istanbul
- In Europe: Germany (Neuschwanstein Castle), Venice, Alcazar of Segovia (Spain), Paris (the Sacred Heart) and London
- In America: Canada, the American West, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina (the Iguazú Falls) and the Caribbean
Knowing that to permanently disappear a bubble must be the smallest size and be hit, when a bubble is hit by the grapple it splits into two smaller size bubbles (except if it is the smallest size). This mode offers 4 levels of difficulty, each level accelerates the speed of movement of the bubbles but also the arrangement of the elements of the decor. The player is helped by objects obtained by touching certain blocks of the decoration, such as the double grappling hook, the alarm clock which stops the bubbles x seconds or the hourglass slowing the bubbles.
The second mode offers through 99 levels empty of any scenery, to burst bubbles relentlessly
Super Pang was ported to Super Nintendo in 1992. Unlike the arcade game, the console version only offers a single player mode.
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