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Puzzle & Dragons Z

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Puzzle & Dragons Z

Developer: GungHo Online Entertainment
Publishers: GungHo Online Entertainment (JP), Nintendo (INT)
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Released in JP: December 12, 2013
Released in US: May 22, 2015
Released in EU: May 22, 2015
Released in AU: May 22, 2015
Released in KR: May 22, 2015


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.


PrereleaseIcon.png This game has a prerelease article

So very stubbly.
This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article?

Puzzle & Dragons Z is part of a series of puzzle RPGs with dragons. Outside of Japan, it was bundled with a crossover, Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.

Hmmm...
To do:
  • There is one relic that was never released outside of Japan that is fully functional in the US/EU releases.
  • There is also dummied-out content leftover from the Japanese release in the US/EU versions.
  • Possibly document the pre-order and weekly distributed relics and their content, as they have never been re-released since their original run.
  • Regional differences, etc.

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Read about prerelease information and/or media for this game.
Prerelease Info

Unused Graphics

PaDZ-Blank preview.png PaDZ-Blank Dummy.png

Two graphics of the monster preview box, one of them having "Dummy" in it.

PaDZ-Small Dummy.png PaDZ-Dummy.png

A small and big Dummy text.

Puzzle and Dragons Z Text.png

A piece of text in Japanese: "ムリりん" (Muririn).

PaDZ-Blooby.png

A gray version of the blob-like monsters, with no face.

PaDZ-Blob Shadow.png

A shadow of some sort, possibly for the blob-like monster.

PaDZ-Blob Face.png

Yellow versions of the eye sprites for the blob-like monsters.

Target.png PaDZ-Cut off target.png PaDZ-Larger target.png

Three different variations of a dragon shaped target: A lighter-colored one, one cut off on the sides, and a larger one with no strings.

PaDZ-Strings.png

Most likely the strings for the larger target.

PaDZ-Circle.png

A big white circle.

PaDZ-Guy.png

Takao Murakami, then editor-in-chief of CoroCoro Comic, and its mascot character Corodragon. Part of Corodragon's tooth is cut off for some reason.