Marvel Tsum Tsum was a Marvel Comics themed stacking game that was released in Spring 2016 in select territories and releasing worldwide on August 31, 2016. The game was shut down on October 31, 2017.
The game functions in a similar way to the Disney Tsum Tsum game with the connecting of Tsum Tsum in a line to eliminate them within sixty seconds and the inclusion of a Mega Charge mode, which is similar to the Disney version's Fever mode.
Outside of the gameplay that is replicated from Disney Tsum Tsum, there are additions exclusive to this version of the game such as the addition of a second ability that requires more Tsum Tsum to activate. Boss battles have been added where the player plays against another character, and has to defeat the boss in order to win, with any potential objectives if playing in the Stage mode.
A player can use up to three Tsum Tsum (one serving as the leader and two being support) as those Tsum Tsum are used for each game in any mode. In Battle mode, bonuses can be created by combining together different Tsum Tsum of the same type.
Game Modes[]
The first mode is the regular Stage mode where there is a certain amount of levels with mini-bosses and a boss present in each stage. The player can earn up to three stars for accomplishing each task for each individual star, with the first star being earned by meeting the requirement for the level. The second and third stars can be earned by reaching a certain score. There are also bonus levels that can unlocked with a certain amount of stars from the regular parts of the stage. Regular levels are represented with yellow stars with bonus levels being represented with white stars. Players can earn prizes for different amounts of stars obtained. In order for the player to continue further, the player must obtain at least one star.
The second mode is the Battle mode, which is a co-op mode where players can team up with another player to battle against a character. Players battle against villains for the potential prize of the villain Tsum Tsum that the players battled while players battle against other heroes for the potential prize of IS0-8 (different colors depending on the opponent) or experience boosts. There are different tiers of difficulty for each battle (though the available levels of difficulty varies per battle), ranging from Easy, Normal, Hard, Expert, Chaos, and Impossible.
Items[]
The two forms of currency in the game are coins and orbs. Coins can be bought with orbs or earned by playing the game. Orbs can be bought with real-world money in addition to being earned through obtaining a certain amount of stars and defeating certain levels of difficulty in Battle mode for the first time, among other miscellaneous forms.
ISO-8 can be obtained through Battles, getting duplicate Tsum Tsum, or obtaining stars. There are six different colors, with Green (Power), Blue (Speed), and Red (Power) being representative of each class and the universal colors of White, Purple, and Pink used for leveling up characters.
Obtaining Tsum Tsum[]
Players can purchase a random Tsum Tsum via a Coin Box (purchased with 30000 coins) or Orb Box (purchased with 5 orbs), as a majority of Tsum Tsum available are different for each box. In the case of a duplicate, stats and luck levels of the duplicate Tsum Tsum are increased in addition to obtaining a piece of ISO-8 depending on the character.
Stats[]
Each Tsum Tsum has a stat for Attack, Defense, and Health in addition to a Luck level. In addition, each Tsum Tsum has two skills and a unique ability that can be leveled up using ISO-8. Tsum Tsum can be leveled up using experience boosts earned from playing the game or using the Tsum Tsum while playing.
Gallery[]
Initial Closure Announcement
Opening Screen
Closure Screen
Trivia[]
This is the first Tsum Tsum game not to be developed by LINE.
This is also the first Tsum Tsum game not to involve Disney characters.