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Suika (水夏) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Circus and was first released on July 27, 2001 for Windows as a CD-ROM, followed by a DVD-ROM release on August 31, 2001. It was followed by two all-ages consumer ports for the PlayStation , retitled as Water Summer , and the Dreamcast on July 18, 2002, which was subsequently followed ...
Suika Game [c] (also called Watermelon Game, suika is rōmaji for watermelon, or simply Suika) is a Japanese puzzle video game by Aladdin X, which combines the elements of falling and merging puzzle games.
Eleven characters are available in Immaterial and Missing Power, including Suika Ibuki, who had her debut in this game. The characters Remilia, Yuyuko, Yukari, and Suika must be unlocked by defeating them in story mode, and Meiling is unlocked by downloading a patch, and completing the story mode, though she does not appear in it.
Suika (西瓜/すいか, watermelon) may refer to: Arūnas Šuika (born 1970), Lithuanian international footballer; Suika (2001 video game), by Circus; Suika (TV series), a 2003 TV show; Suika , a character in the manga series Dr. Stone; Suika Ibuki, a character in the Touhou Project series of games
Spice and Wolf: Holo's and My One Year; Spice and Wolf: The Wind that Spans the Sea; Steins;Gate: My Darling's Embrace; Strawberry Panic! Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical; Suika (2001 video game) Summer (video game) Summer Pockets; Suzunone Seven!
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Tetris 99 was released as a free digital download for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Paid downloadable content and a physical edition have released subsequently. It received favorable reception from critics, has been nominated for several awards, and has been played by over 2 million players.
Suika: Club Kidsoft: Los Gatos, California, United States 1992 various edutainment games defunct The Coca-Cola Company: Atlanta, Georgia: 1886 Pepsi Invaders: no longer publishes video games Codemasters: Warwickshire, United Kingdom 1985 Overlord: video game developer; acquired by Electronic Arts in 2021 Coktel Vision: Paris, France: 1985 ...