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5 Best PSP Matching Puzzle Games of All Time

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Best PSP Matching Puzzle Games of All Time

We already published the list of best PSP games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PSP matching puzzle games of all time.

With amazing titles available, the PSP definitely has a great library of matching puzzle games.

So, if you’re a fan of both the PSP and matching puzzle games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.

And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.

#5. Bust-A-Move Deluxe

Bust-A-Move Deluxe
  • Release Data: Taito Corporation, 2006
  • Genre: Puzzle » Matching

Bust-A-Move Deluxe has a few shortcomings, but the core Bust-A-Move magic is there, especially in multiplayer.

A little more care to the game’s overall presentation would have put this one over the top into true greatness, but as it stands this is a title that puzzle fans should consider, and Bust-A-Move fans should probably pick up.

#4. Piyotama

Piyotama
  • Release Data: SCE Japan Studio/SCEA, 2010
  • Genre: Puzzle » Matching

All in all, if you are a fan of puzzle games and you’re looking for a good portable game that is easy to just pick up and play for a quick game from time to time, then Piyotama is worth playing.

#3. Lumines II

Lumines II
  • Release Data: Q Entertainment/Buena Vista Games, 2006
  • Genre: Puzzle » Matching

All of the new content and good-as-ever gameplay make Lumines II a great game and one that’s easy to recommend if you haven’t played the original.

But even if it doesn’t feel particularly fresh, Lumines II is a great game and one of the best games to hit the PSP.

#2. Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords

Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
  • Release Data: Vicious Cycle/D3Publisher, 2007
  • Genre: Puzzle » Matching

Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords is a great game that will offer hours of playtime.

You will not want to let this game out of your hands because it is extremely addictive for anyone who gets their hands on it.

#1. Lumines

Lumines
  • Release Data: Q Entertainment/Bandai, 2005
  • Genre: Puzzle » Matching

Lumines is the one puzzle game that everyone needs to play.

At the heart of Lumines is an ingenious design, which someone theoretically could have dreamed up years ago, but no one did until now.

You wouldn’t expect a game like this to incorporate most all of what’s good about gaming, but Lumines does all that.


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See also: Best PS2 Games & Best PS3 Games

Are your favorite games on the list?

Deciding which PSP matching puzzle game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!

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