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Zuma
The original trailblazer in the action puzzle genre! Fire colored balls to make sets of three, but don't let the chain reach the golden skull or you're history! With over 20 temples to explore and 2 unique gameplay modes, Zuma is a non-stop never-ending puzzle challenge. Let the tribal sounds and music surround you with the world of Zuma. You won't want to come back!
I played a lot of games from the same type but I didnt love any of them as much as I love Zuma.
I liked the sounds and the music very much.
I wish that there was a new version of Zuma.
This review has an average score of 4.4 - Based on 56 ratings Login to rate this review
charlotte22's Review - September 4, 2006
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The original!
It's funny how certain games get the 'the original'tag. All of a sudden all of the same type games that come out after it, are compared to it, and slaughtered, for it is of ourse nothing compared to 'the original'.
In the case of Zuma, it is actually justified, for it is by far the best game in it's genre.It doesn't get boring, the graphics are awesome, and it just makes all similar games fade to grey.
A must have for every download-from-the-internet-addict.
This review has an average score of 4.4 - Based on 34 ratings Login to rate this review
brujagio's Review - November 21, 2006
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Perhaps the best puzzle game I've ever played.
I discovered this game at the local mall. It was on one of the computers, I started playing and I was instantly hooked. I played for half an hour till I left because the people in the store were giving me funny looks.
If you love puzzle games, you'll love this, I guarantee it. It is PERFECT. Do yourself a favor and buy this game...right now.
This review has an average score of 4.1 - Based on 9 ratings Login to rate this review
While on the space level which is the last level stage 13-1 you can hit "s" to make the stars stop moving which might help your eyes to focus on the screen better.
Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file
before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the "levels.xml" file in the "\zuma deluxe!\levels\" folder.
Scroll down near the bottom until you see the following
line:
StageProgression
stage1 = "spiral,claw,riverbed,targetglyph,blackswirley"
diffi1 = "lvl11,lvl12,lvl13,lvl14,lvl15",etc...
Change the level name to your choice. For example, to change Dark Vortex, Level 1-5,
to Spiral of Doom, change "blackswirley" to "spiral". To find out what name corresponds
to what level, look in "cached_thumbnails" in the same folder and switch to filmstrip
view in Windows Explorer, in "Views" on the top, by "Folders". It will show a large
picture at the top and thumbnails at the bottom.