PumPum Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)

PumPum Review, PumPum is a casual game for adults with simple, relaxing gameplay, and features many girls in different poses. Each girl shows off lovely graphics and animations!

PumPum Review

PumPum Review Pros:

  • Decent anime-style graphics.
  • 310MB download size.
  • Puzzle gameplay.
  • Full touchscreen support.
  • Three game modes – Gallery, player vs player, and endless mode.
  • The game is where you have to match two items together but the line that joins them can only only have a maximum of three turns in it.
  • Played on a grid of squares.
  • Earn 1 to 3 stars based on performance.
  • The game is a bit on the NSFW side as you will clear three sets of puzzles and each time the girl will wear more revealing clothes until the top half is bare.
  • A gallery is available where you can see each clear girl and change between the three styles of clothes.
  • Simple controls.
  • All jokes aside the gameplay is actually really good and can be quite difficult.
  • You can reshuffle the board a set amount of times.
  • Fast loading times.

PumPum Review

PumPum Review Cons:

  • You don’t really get any tips when you are stuck.
  • It’s possible to have a grid with no more moves but you will never know.
  • They add way too much NSFW content like the loading screens etc.
  • There is no way to change settings so that you could play the game without all the NSFW stuff so basically it’s a game you can’t play out in public.
  • No real replay value.
  • It’s not great playing with the controller.
  • Cannot remap the controls.
  • No scoring or leaderboards.
  • Doesn’t offer any game settings.

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PumPum Review

PumPum:

Official website.

Developer: PlayZilla

Publisher: PlayZilla

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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