
Pop'n TwinBee
A colorful vertical-scrolling shooter featuring the iconic TwinBee ships with cooperative multiplayer, power-up bells, and charming anime-inspired characters.
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About This Retro Game
Introduces ground bombing mechanics and three distinct ship types (TwinBee, WinBee, GwinBee) with unique weapon loadouts.
First game in the series with full character dialogue scenes and an anime-style storyline about protecting the floating island of Meru-Meru.
Features a revolutionary 'Pop' scoring system where chaining bell power-ups increases multiplier bonuses and unlocks secret weapons.
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