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Video game
0-D Beat Drop
Developer(s)Cyclone Zero
Publisher(s)Aksys Games
Arc System Works
Platform(s)Xbox 360 (XBLA)0
November 11, 2009
Genre(s)Puzzle game
Rhythm game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

0-D Beat Drop is a 2009 rhythm-puzzle video game developed by Cyclone Zero and published by Aksys Games and Arc System Works. With elements of Puyo Puyo and Lumines, the game has players organizing colored shapes onto a playing field in order to match three pieces and clear them using the game's titular Beat Drop, which requires the player to listen to the techno soundtrack. It has received generally positive reviews from critics.

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