The game belongs to the (With Hello Kitty!) project, which launched in 2009. The goal was to feature "Super Kittylers"—human characters who are obsessed with Hello Kitty and wear fashion inspired by her.
Check out the official Japanese trailer to see the game's unique blend of classic arcade action and 'Kittyler' art style in motion: [Minna no NC] Hello Kitty To Issho! Block Crash Z - Trailer NintenDaanNC YouTube• Sep 25, 2012
Designer of the character Nekomura Iroha , a "Kittyler" who eventually became an official VOCALOID character. A Challenging Evolution Hello Kitty to Issho! Block Crash Z 3DS (JPN) CIA
Released in Japan in October 2012, Block Crash Z served as the definitive version, boasting 200 stages of gameplay. Rare and Regional
While the game features cute mascots and colorful visuals, the "Block Crash" series is actually a demanding "Breakout" style action game. The game belongs to the (With Hello Kitty
It started as Block Crash 123!! on the PSP in 2010.
Hello Kitty & Friends: Block Crash Z Announced for 3DS - News Block Crash Z - Trailer NintenDaanNC YouTube• Sep
The "CIA" in your query refers to the file format used by homebrew and custom firmware for installing digital content. Because the game was exclusively released in Japan , western fans often rely on these digital backups and fan-translations to experience it. It remains a cult favorite for its high-quality character art and surprisingly addictive, sometimes brutal, block-breaking levels.