The last remaining control issues are ironed out, attack patterns are much more intricate, and attack rows now drop unevenly into the opponent's field adding an additional level of danger. CPU mode now contains branching paths and even more hidden bosses as players attempt to topple Fortune and her Dragon Tower. Every single Major Arcana from the traditional Tarot deck is represented in the game, including a new version of Strength that is more accurate to the card's traditional depiction. Magical Drop III: Data East's final arcade game is a massive expansion of the concepts introduced from the first two games. The Japanese version also includes a challenge mode named Flash Mode that is inexplicably dropped from the international versions. Five of the six playable characters from the original game, plus World and a new heroine named Justice, battle their way to Dominatrix villainess Empress, taking down her lackeys Devil and Strength along the way. Magical Drop II: Jumping to SNK's Neo Geo, Magical Drop II features significantly different aesthetics while bringing several gameplay refinements such as a heavily-expanded solo mode, more lenient Special Balloon rules (they can now be matched with standard Balloons), and Rainbow Balloons that are similar to Special Balloons but works with any color that is used to clear it. Plus 1! was released in North America and Europe as Chain Reaction. It received an Updated Re-release named Magical Drop Plus 1! that adds an additional level of polish and a solo play mode where players can aim for a high score without having to worry about an AI opponent. As Fool, Chariot, High Priestess, Magician, Star, or Devil, players must defeat their peers before taking on World, the three-eyed goddess of Magical Land. Games in the series include: Magical Drop: The original, initially developed for Data East's proprietary arcade hardware.
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