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It is possible by chance after using a Turning Post for Bubbles to both face a barrier and have one behind her, cornering her. This causes her to become trapped until she loses a life. |
It is possible by chance after using a Turning Post for Bubbles to both face a barrier and have one behind her, cornering her. This causes her to become trapped until she loses a life. |
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Revision as of 19:06, 31 December 2017
This article describes glitches in Clu Clu Land, a game outside the Pokémon franchise. See Non-Pokémon glitches for a list of non-Pokémon glitch articles.
This article must comply with the non-Pokémon glitches guideline.
Clu Clu Land | |
Wikipedia link | Clu Clu Land |
Developer(s) | Nintendo Research & Development 1 |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System |
Release date(s) | NES/Famicom: November 22, 1984 (Japan) October 18, 1985 (North America) February 15, 1987 (Europe) |
Clu Clu Land (Japanese: クルクルランド) is a game released by Nintendo, originally released for arcades and as a Nintendo Entertainment System game.
The game involves a female balloon fish known as Bubbles, who must be navigated around a maze while spinning around and around poles (known as Turning Posts) while revealing ingots to solve a puzzle. Bubbles can attack sea urchin enemies who would cause her to lose a life, and must avoid falling into black holes.
Trapped Bubbles
It is possible by chance after using a Turning Post for Bubbles to both face a barrier and have one behind her, cornering her. This causes her to become trapped until she loses a life.