POPUCOM is an interesting idea that leans heavily on the Splatoon shooting mechanics. Moreover, it has some fun mini-games, interesting puzzling elements, and match-3 mechanics. However, it is the co-op-only approach that took me by surprise. I know this was well-advertised, but it makes it a little restrictive if you have limited access to a second player. Despite this complaint, it is a lively and enjoyable affair.
Developed by Hypergryph and published by GRYPHLINE, this co-op-only adventure was as colourful as a rainbow. Additionally, the 3D world is a joy to witness as everything is larger than life, well-considered, and fun to look at. Alongside this, the blend of new elements, fighting, and puzzles was extremely well-balanced. Therefore, nothing feels too overwhelming, and I think the developer got things just right.

POPUCOM has a limited story.
The world may be colourful and a joy to witness, but the story is paper-thin. This isn’t a complaint, as I don’t think it matters. Furthermore, it does a nice job of setting up the match-3 mechanics. However, a little more depth would appeal to older gamers.
A giant inky beast has taken over the moon and is spitting a stream of Pomus creatures onto the planet. This is unacceptable, and the heroes must work together to overcome these problems, clear up the mess, and save the little robots known as Goodiebots. If the robots can be saved, you’ll build a giant rocket that can be used to destroy the beast and save the day. As you can see, the story isn’t the most enthralling. However, it does a nice job of tying together every core element.
Easy to follow mechanics and an array of puzzles.
POPUCOM revolves around its colour matching, match-3 mechanics, shooting, and interesting puzzle elements. This creates a vibrant and ever-moving title that stimulates your mind and reflexes. From the off, players are asked to test their accuracy as jelly blobs move towards them. Additionally, small gaming areas create a sense of jeopardy as you use your rainbow gun to match the correct colours and destroy your foes.
It is this colour match mindset that demands teamwork. Whether you are creating new pathways, combining colours to destroy enemies, or using your rolling, teleporting, and lifting skills, you will have to think outside the box to complete many objectives. Although things can become hectic, the learning curve is nicely balanced and retains its child-friendly design. My oldest thrived in this environment once she mastered the core demands.

POPUCOM looks amazing!
I don’t know how Nintendo system-based games do it, but they tend to look amazing. The eye-watering colours, fun and simple characters, and well-considered level design make this a joy to look at. Furthermore, POPUCOM runs extremely well on the handheld screen or a large TV. I had no issues with frame rates, nor were there any bugs. Therefore, it is an extremely smooth gaming experience.
The audio is as lively, enjoyable, and light-hearted as you’d expect. The soundtrack generates energy that matches the fast-paced action and the vibrant visuals. Moreover, the sound effects are crazy, shrill, and wonderfully hectic. Consequently, it delivers an explosive soundscape to add drama to every puzzle.

Simple controls.
Mastering the controls was a walk in the park. However, if you do not have 2 sets of Joy-Cons, you’d better have a spare controller. Sadly, you cannot split the Joy-Cons, and this could cause some tension. Thankfully, I have plenty of Turtle Beach Switch accessories, so this wasn’t a headache I experienced.
There are plenty of arcade games, costumes, and other elements to play with alongside the core puzzle mechanics. Therefore, if you want to take a break, you are kept busy. My daughter loved the mini-games and will return just to test her skills.
POPUCOM is a great co-op experience.
Whether you are playing POPUCOM on one screen or cooperatively online, it is a great co-op experience. The difficulty is well-balanced, and I like the gentle learning curve. Moreover, the level design is interesting, the colour palette is blinding, and the puzzles are designed to incorporate the family theme. Accordingly, I love it and recommend buying it here! Can you send that beast back to space? Match the colours, solve the puzzles, and save the Goodiebots!





































































