Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase Coming West This Fall

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Dispatch Games has announced that they will be bringing the Japanese puzzle game Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase to North American markets in a digital and physical capacity this fall. There will be more announcements about the game after E3 2017, which one can assume is the release date and maybe a European release. the game will also be playable at E3. Originally named Soldam: Kaika Sengen (Soldam: Blooming Declaration), Dispatch Games has released information on Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase, which you can read below. You can also watch the announcement trailer above:

“Play one of the original tile-matching games from the 90’s. Dispatch Games brings back the Jaleco arcade classic with, Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase. The game has been refreshed with updated graphics and gameplay, but retains its arcade charm with its catchy music and unique style that have been fan favorites for many years. Players rotate and drop the Soldam fruits to match colors. Keep connecting the same colored Soldam to form an entire row and erase. Use flanking methods to change the colors of previously dropped Soldam to your advantage. Strategize your next move and maximize that score.
Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase is a game that can be enjoyed by players of all ages,” said Brian Schorr, Founder of Dispatch Games. “The mechanics are easy to learn but it’s hard to master. Playable in snack size increments, the challenges will keep players coming back for more.” Start by learning how to play and get some practice in Easy Mode. Got the hang of it? Great! Now let’s aim for your personal best in the arcade style Soldam Mode. Tackle 200 levels to see what you’ve got. Unlock different Plumi’s and collect them in the Plumidex. Take on 50 levels of increasingly difficult puzzles in Challenge Mode to flex those brain muscles. Feeling competitive now? Time to challenge a friend in the all new online Showdown mode. Intercept the next Soldam fruit to use for yourself and send the erased Soldam over to your opponent to complicate their strategy. There is plenty of fun to go around!”

Source: Dispatch Games