Zuma-s Revenge- [best]
Upon release, Zuma’s Revenge scored an on Metacritic. IGN called it "the most dangerously addictive puzzle game since Bejeweled 2 ." Reviewers praised that PopCap didn't just port the game to new platforms (PC, Mac, iOS, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade) but enhanced each port with platform-specific controls (the Xbox 360 controller’s analog stick offered superior precision to a mouse).
9.5/10 – An explosive, challenging sequel that outshines the original in every way. Zuma-s Revenge-
To survive the increasingly frantic speed of later stages, players must master the array of magical power-ups embedded directly within the sphere train. The Power-Up Spheres Upon release, Zuma’s Revenge scored an on Metacritic
At its heart, Zuma’s Revenge! relies on a loop that is instantly understood but difficult to master. Players control a stone frog idol anchored in the center of the screen. Chains of colored spheres roll along a set track toward a deadly skull emblem. By firing colored marbles from the frog’s mouth, players must create matches of three or more identical colors to destroy the spheres. To survive the increasingly frantic speed of later
: If you have a ball you can't use, don't add it to the line [12]. Fire it into "nowhere" or off-screen to cycle to the next color faster. Chain and Combo Bonuses
A punishingly difficult version of Adventure Mode featuring faster ball speeds and tougher layouts.
While puzzle games aren't known for deep narratives, Zuma’s Revenge! provides a fun backdrop. The story follows the adventurous frog from the original game, who washes up on a mysterious, magical island.






