JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop!

is a mobile puzzle game released in Fall 2018. The game is part of the, which was first teased alongside the announcement of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind.

Revealed in the August 2018 issue of Ultra Jump, JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! features "super-deformed" (SD) artwork of characters from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.

A teaser app called "JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! Chiramise" released on August 27, 2018. The teaser app allows users to take photos with the SD characters appearing in different poses, though the full game is much different.

Gameplay
JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! is a featuring characters from the first five parts of the series: Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency, Stardust Crusaders, Diamond is Unbreakable and Vento Aureo.

Tile-Matching
The top of the screen shows two characters the player controls (such as Josuke and Okuyasu) who face off against a boss character (e.g. Akira Otoishi) with a health bar. The rest of the screen displays a 6x6 grid consisting of icons of many different characters. Players will have to match the pieces to make the icons flip over and disappear, which increases their score and decreases the health of the boss. Matching over 6 tiles will create a box of that tile, which can be moved just like other tiles and clicked on to open, creating 5 tiles in a cross shape. There are different effects and animations that appear depending on the character that was matched. The battle ends when the boss is defeated or time runs out.

Matching tiles and accumulating points over time will build up the "Stand-up Time" meter and skill meter. The Stand-up Time meter is a blue meter around grid. Once full, the player temporarily enters Stand-up Time, during which the timer is stopped and matched tiles remain on the board and flip over, allowing the player to build up their combo. Once Stand-up Time is over, all matched tiles will disappear, doing an equivalent amount of damage to the boss, normal gameplay resumes and the meter resets.

Below both of the player characters have skill meters in the form of three stars. Once the a character's skill meter is full, their skill can be activated by tapping the character. All characters possess unique skills falling into one of four categories. "Change" (変化, Henka) skills replace tiles with others, usually of those of the character activating it. "Enhance" (強化, Kyōka) skills charge tiles so that getting rid of them will do more damage and earn more points. "Erase"(消去,Shōkyo) skills remove tiles without needing to match them. "?" skills are skills that do not fall into any of the previous categories, such as rearranging tiles. Skills can be activated during Stand-up Time.

Some bosses will create intrusion panels and hole panels. Intrusion panels do not fall like other tiles, blocking potential matches and wasting space. These panels can be destroyed by opening boxes adjacent to them or using certain character skills. Hole panels function similarly to intrusion panels but cannot be destroyed.

If time runs out or boss is defeated and a character has full meter, all tiles of that character will disappear, adding points and damaging the boss if they have any health left. Any boxes left untapped will open, also adding points and dealing damage if a match is created. If the boss is defeated within a given amount of time, "Rush Time" activates, and the player can repeatedly strike the boss by quickly matching icons to rack up their score.

JoJo Mansion
Players have their own JoJo mansion with several rooms that they can decorate with collectable items and props. The characters residing in each room can also be chosen, and they will interact with each other.

Progression
Four types of in game currency exist, coins, diamonds, furniture points, and furniture tickets. These currencies can earned by completing missions for levels, and quests. Coins and furniture points can also be earned by playing through levels themselves. Diamonds can be used to obtain characters from ongoing gacha banners. Characters are categorized into three types of rarity, Gold, Silver and Bronze, with Gold being the rarest and Bronze being the least. Obtaining duplicate characters will help progress that character's skill level. Leveling up a character's skill will upgrade that characters skill, with a maximum level of 5. Characters themselves have a maximum level of 50 and can be leveled up by gaining exp by playing through levels. Every 5 levels, coins will be required to unlock that character's level limit so they can continue to earn exp. Skill Tickets and Level Tickets can also be obtained to earn points towards their skill or level. The player's level determines the amount of rooms available within the mansion. The player can earn points to level up by purchasing furniture or clicking on apartment events. Furniture can be purchased with furniture points and furniture tickets.

Part 1

 * Jonathan
 * Dio
 * Speedwagon
 * Bruford
 * Tarkus
 * Baron Zeppeli
 * Straizo

Part 2

 * Joseph
 * Caesar
 * Lisa Lisa
 * Wamuu
 * Esidisi
 * Kars
 * Wired Beck
 * Stroheim
 * Santana

Part 3

 * Jotaro
 * Kakyoin
 * Polnareff
 * Hol Horse
 * Enya the Hag
 * Iggy
 * Anubis (wielded by Chaka)
 * Pet Shop
 * Nukesaku
 * DIO
 * Joseph (Part 3)
 * Avdol

Part 4

 * Josuke
 * Koichi
 * Jotaro (Part 4)
 * Angelo
 * Okuyasu
 * Keicho
 * Otoishi
 * Tamami
 * Yukako
 * Kira
 * Shigechi
 * Rohan

Part 5

 * Giorno
 * Giorno (with frog)
 * Bucciarati
 * Bucciarati ("the path I believe in")
 * Abbacchio
 * Mista
 * Narancia
 * Fugo
 * Prosciutto
 * Pesci
 * Ghiaccio
 * Melone

Enemies

 * Zombie Knights
 * Leaky-eye Luca
 * Black Sabbath
 * Sale
 * Illuso
 * Shadow Boss

Background

 * Coco Jumbo
 * Sun
 * Stray Cat

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