In 1983, released in Japanese arcades, Libble is a cutesy puzzle title. It’s written by Toru Iwatani, creator of Pac-Man / Namcos groundbreaking 1980 release. Libble Rabble allows players to control two separate entities, lassoing enemies in the same style as Taitos popular release Qix. Players corals waves of baddies, so they must look out for hidden treasures, which offer high score bonuses and access to secret rooms. Watch if shears are angry. You’ll trim your rope and break the connection. It’s possible that the concept is better demonstrated. Check out the action here on YouTube, which is provided by the Old Classic Gaming player. Although Libble Rabble has been successful in 1983, the game continues to go relatively underground today, as there only once had a single home port, but that has still failed to run outside Japan. Super Smash Bros. might surprise themselves with their own knowledge of the forgotten puzzlers soundtrack, with many cheerful tunes derived from the games soundtrack, a game soundtrack, and a new set of comic novels, which will be used on Wii U, the Pac-Land stage of Super Smash Bros. Libble Rabble is now available for downloading on PS4 and Nintendo Switch, priced at around $8.