Players start with two such cards, and can hold up to three at a time. The single largest change in Fuzion Frenzy 2 as compared to the original is the inclusion of playable cards. Tournaments end when a pre-determined number of planets (chosen during game setup) have been won by a single player, thus there is no way to end the game in a tie. Afterwards, all point totals are reset and play continues on a different planet. At the conclusion of this final stage, the player with the highest cumulative point total wins the planet. Additionally, players who finish first in mini-games are given a special item which increases their attack, defense, or health during the final stage on that particular planet. There are roughly forty different mini-games, although many of these must be unlocked through play (at a rate of one per successful victory).ĭiscarding the orbs of Fuzion Frenzy, the new game instead directly awards players points after each mini-game based on their performance. The effect on gameplay is similar, as each planet has a certain set of mini-games specific to that planet's environment. While the original title had players playing in various zones on a single planet, Fuzion Frenzy 2 sets the action across seven different planets. Up to four players can play, with any positions not filled by humans occupied by computer-controlled opponents of configurable difficulty levels. All six of the original characters - Dub, Geena, Jet, Naomi, Samson, and Zak - make their return, although in most cases with new and different character designs. Like its predecessor, Fuzion Frenzy 2 is a multiplayer game in which players choose colorful characters and compete to win a tournament made up of various mini-games. Prior to release, a demo was released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on September 22, 2006, containing three of the mini-games (Conveyor Belt Chaos, Sumo Paint, and Ice Treasure Hunt). While the original press release advertised a holiday 2006 launch date, the game was finally released on January 30, 2007. Two years passed, and then, on July 27, 2006, Microsoft Game Studios released a press release stating that Fuzion Frenzy 2 was being developed by Hudson Soft. An E3 showing was also rumored, but it never surfaced. Originally, Fuzion Frenzy 2 was rumored to be in development for a June 2004 release by the original game's developer, Blitz Games.
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