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In Klustar, you control a magic block being inundated by shapes of various block configurations that appear from the sides of the screen. These blocks stick to your block and form a klustar, which you can rotate clockwise and counterclockwise. The goal is to keep your klustar as small as possible by fitting blocks together to form squares of at least 3 x 3 blocks. Once these square matrixes are created, they disappear. Shapes that do not attach to the klustar build up on the edges of the screen. Gameplay continues until your klustar becomes so big that it touches the sides of screen or cannot move, or when there is no room for shapes to enter the screen.
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| Region | Loose | CIB | New |
|---|---|---|---|
| πͺπΊ PAL(Klustar) | $4.80 | $17.05 | $27.37 |
| πΊπΈ NTSC(Klustar) | $6.39 | $13.07 | $28.00 |
Currently, the value of a Complete In Box (CIB) copy of Klustar is estimated around $16.20. For collectors looking for a Loose copy, transactions usually happen around $4.56. The price gap suggests that the box and manual are particularly sought after and hard to find.
Released in 1999 on PAL GameBoy Color, this title is an interesting piece for any PAL GameBoy Color collector. The game's value is rising, a sign of growing interest from collectors.
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