Nintendo explains the process the best - using the stylus, players can line up four Pokémon puzzle pieces in a row (vertically or horizontally) to create a "Trozei" and add Pokémon to their Trozei List. Once a Trozei happens, it can be turned into a chain reaction by lining up three in a row, and then two in a row, to clear those pieces from the screen. The longer a player keeps a Trozei going, the higher the score. However, if the pieces stack up too high and reach the top of the screen, the game is over.
Pokemon Trozei/Link! will be hitting the shelves in Australia on the 30th of March and the 28th of April for Europe. When Nintendo decide on which name they are going with, PALGN will let you know.

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