Digimon Chomp Chomp | |
Developer(s) | Azumanga Interactive Sega |
Publisher(s) | Bandai Namco Games |
Platform(s) | Bandai CD Bandai CD Revolution Bandai Chaos Bandai PocketTurbo |
Genre | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | 2 Players |
Ratings | K-A for Kids To Adults |
Digimon Chomp Chomp is a falling block puzzle game developed by Azumanga Interactive and Sega, and published by Bandai Namco Games for the Bandai CD, CD Revolution, Chaos, and PocketTurbo. This is themed off of the first Digimon Adventure series.
Although it's a reskin of "Baku Baku Animal", it has slight modifications that make it different from the original game. The cutscenes in Single Player Mode are the most notable to have major changes.
Gameplay[]
The player must line up falling blocks of Digimons and foodstuffs. When a Digimon is aligned adjacent to a tile of its favored food, the Digimon eats the food. Larger groups of connected food of the same type scores higher when eaten.
When Digimons eat foodstuffs, the Digidestined's Digimon does an attack and makes random blocks fall on the opponent's area, right after the currently falling blocks. The object of the game is to make one's opponent unable to place more blocks.
You also have a choice of the 8 Digidestined characters with their Digimon you can play as. Each have their own endings after beating Single Player Mode.
In Single Player Mode, you go against the villains and antagonists from the series, including some of the good guys that were cursed by the black gears.
Selected Characters[]
- Tai Kamiya and Agumon
- Matt Ishida and Gabumon
- Sora Takenouchi and Biyomon
- Izzy Izumi and Tentomon
- Mimi Tachikawa and Palmon
- Joe Kido and Gomamon
- T.K. Takaishi and Patamon
- Kari Kamiya and Gatomon
Opponents[]
Easy[]
- Sukamon and Chuumon
- DemiDevimon
- Phantomon
Normal/Hard[]
- Monzaemon/WaruMonzaemon
- ShogunGekomon
- Wizardmon
- Etemon
- Ogremon
- Leomon
- Piedmon
- Myotismon
- Apocalymon
Note[]
- In the Bandai CD and CD Revolution versions, they use the familiar Digimon music from the Japanese version. While its 8-bit counterpart on the Bandai Chaos and PocketTurbo uses new and original music.
- Monzaemon is the first opponent in the Normal difficulty in Single Player Mode, but in the Hard difficulty, he's replaced by WaruMonzaemon.