Tag: Zuma Deluxe
Summary: Zuma Deluxe
by admin on Mar.13, 2010, under Summary
An Xbox Live Arcade game (built for the Xbox 360 system.)
Control the stone frog idol of the ancient Zuma in this thrilling action puzzler. Fire balls to make sets of three, but don’t let them reach the golden skull or you’re history.
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Oberon Media
Developer: PopCap Games
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Zuma
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Review
January 4, 2006 –
The Xbox Live Arcade has yet to disappoint. As of right now, Zuma represents the height of addictive and deceptively engrossing gameplay. One look at a screen of Zuma and you most likely won’t understand what you’re seeing. In fact, you may grow so confused as to cause the onset of a massive migraine headache. However, after a few healthy doses of aspirin and a few minutes of play time, you won’t be able to put your controller down.
What is Zuma? Quite simply, it’s a puzzle game. It’s available on PC through developer Pop Cap Games’ website as a trial, and the full version can be purchased for 20 American dollars. The XBLA version can be downloaded for a preferable 800 Microsoft Points, which translates to 10 Washingtons.
The goal in Zuma, like in so many other puzzle games, is to group together three of the same colored objects. In the case of this title, you need to group strange aboriginal balls. To form groups and rid the screen of balls, you’ll need to strategically spit out the colored spheres form the frog idle, conveniently located near the center of every stage.

Stopping the balls requires you to match like colored ones and trigger power-ups, but the real strategy is in setting up combos. When you blow up three or more same colored balls, it leaves a recess in the advancing ball line. If the two balls on opposite ends of the recess are not the same color, it will simply fill in. However, if the two balls are the same, they will attract each other and collide, pulling back the entirety of the line. If those balls happen to have three or more around them of the same color, they will then explode and leave another recess, and the process can just go on repeating itself.
You’ll absolutely need to use these combos as you get further into the game, as the balls come at you at increasingly faster rates. Pulling off combos is by far the most effective way to move the line back and lengthen the amount of time you can survive. So, Zuma works as a puzzle game because its core combo system integrates extremely well with the goal of the game. Combined with the fact that they’re very satisfying to pull off, you’re going to be glued to the screen for a long time after downloading this one.

The game can be run in HD, though there isn’t all that much to be seen in the first place. It’s bright and colorful, as with most puzzle games. The animations are smooth, and that’s all that matters for a game like this. Soothing tribal music and chants dominate the soundtrack, and are a real pleasure to listen to. You might also mistake the clack of the balls with a frantic pool game, but it’s entertaining nonetheless. One thing you won’t find in Zuma is a multiplayer mode. While that would be a cool addition, it’s not necessary to make this game fun. Zuma should downloaded immediately; it’s one of XBLA’s finest.
IGN Ratings for Zuma Deluxe (X360)
out of 10
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7.0
Presentation
Menus get you where you need to go; inane but hilarious story cards.
7.0
Graphics
There isn’t much detail, but it’s stylish, colorful and animates well.
7.5
Sound
Tribal music and chants will keep you entertained, and possibly laughing.
8.5
Gameplay
Like heroin, you can’t stop shooting. Except this is with a frog and balls. And it won’t kill you.
7.5
Lasting Appeal
No multiplayer, but the two modes will keep you around for a while.
8.0
Impressive
OVERALL
(out of 10 / not an average)
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