Hardcore Gamer: If you’ve occupied the planet Earth over the past few years, you’ve no doubt heard of Angry Birds (available on the app store of your choice for free or a console for $50) and Peggle. While the former has been a mixed bag of quality and commercialism, the latter is largely beloved for being both easy to play and understand. Anyone who grew up with the Price is Right’s Plinko game loves seeing the ball go down the series of pegs and land in the bucket – especially since not doing so costs you a ball just like in pinball. The Plinko/Pinball hybrid gameplay is easy to adapt to any device, and allows 20-somethings with a modern system to enjoy a game so simple that a grandmother with a Facebook account can enjoy it as well.
Neil writes: "We're fast approaching the holiday season and before you know it the wallets will be empty and gifts a-plenty will be passed from pillar to post. But before we get that far we still have to think of ourselves... and what better way to do that than by spending a little cash on some discounted games thanks to the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale!"
Neil writes "It's Christmas Eve eve and the Xbox Countdown to 2017 sale is still in place. Today, the daily deal brings something that many Xbox One owners will want to get involved in."
Colm Ahern: "In this, the first proper episode of Blindfold Gaming since your little preview late last year, Adam tries to ensure that I get all the orange pegs as we revisit Peggle 2; I’m not entirely sure of his commitment to this task, though."
Why did this launch on Xbox One first?
True would sold more than PS4 indefinitely