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Clu Clu Land

Clu Clu Land
Developer: Nintendo
Release date: 1987
Genre: Puzzle
Game modes: Single player, multiplayer
ESRB rating: Not Rated (NR)
Platform: Famicom/NES
Media: 4-megabit cartridge

Clu Clu Land is an arcade video game created by Nintendo. It was released on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and has been released as Clu Clu Land-e on the e-Reader. It is one of the NES games obtainable in Animal Crossing, and has been released as one of the games in the Famicom Mini Series in Japan.

Clu Clu Land's story starts with sea urchins stealing all of the treasures in the underwater kingdom of Clu Clu Land. Bubbles, the hero, sets out to retrieve the treasure.

In each level, there are golden ingots hidden in the stage that Bubbles has to uncover while avoiding the sea urchins and black holes. The golden ingots usually form a outline of something, such as a heart. There are poles throughout the stage, and that's the only way Bubbles can turn around to go to another side.

Bubbles can stun the sea urchins by using a sonic ray. When they're stunned, Bubbles can push them into the wall to get rid of them and receive points.

In later levels, the player to pass over the gold ingots twice to uncover them, and passing over them in later levels will re-bury them.

A version of Clu Clu Land was also released for the Famicom Disk System. It is called Clu Clu Land D, and is also obtainable in Animal Crossing. It has extra puzzles, a new boss, and a choice between easy and hard modes. It was the last game to be released for the Disk System.

Bubbles also appears as the last secret character in the Game Boy Advance game .

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