The next title in the ultra-hard Super Meat Boy series is going to be, of all things, a puzzle game. The new game, Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine, is a match-four puzzler that’s clearly inspired by Sega’s Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine, but it will have some Super Meat Boy-esque flair.
Super Meat Boy is getting a Puyo Puyo-style puzzle spinoff
Super Meat Boy is getting a Puyo Puyo-style puzzle spinoff
“As you’re trying to get your color-coded clones to the bottom of the screen and build combos, you’ll have to deal with buzzsaws, missiles and a host of other hazards primed to destroy your clones if you don’t play with the precision that the Super Meat Boy series has always demanded,” Team Meat’s Tommy Refenes said in a blog post. Sounds, uh, brutal. The game will have more than 100 hand-built levels “filled with hazards and traps that will test your puzzle mind along with your finger reflexes,” according to Refenes.
I love Puyo Puyo puzzlers — I played a lot of Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine on the Sega Genesis and Kirby’s Avalanche on the Super NES growing up. I’m really intrigued by what Mean Meat Machine might add to the Puyo Puyo formula, especially given Team Meat’s penchant for outrageously difficult levels. The game is set to launch on PS4 and PS5 later this year.