Console Monster writes: "Zuma is a match three or more puzzle game with a bit of a twist. The action takes place on a board viewed from the top-down. A series of spheres moves around a track on the screen, at a fair pace towards a pit. The player must stop the front of the queue from reaching the pit and ending the game, and this is done by firing a ball at the right place, at the right time. All done with a very satisfying clunk as the balls hit home.
Action is controlled via a little frog like avatar that's able to rotate around 360 degrees, something which works really nicely with the PS3 thumb stick. Froggie can spit out one of the two balls that he holds at any time, giving the player the option to swap between the current colour to vomit onto the board..."
“I love a good old puzzle game and Zuma is one that I used to play all the time and now you can, too, thanks to EA Play and Game Pass.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
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With today’s Friday Funday blog post of the day, PopCap Games listed some of their more popular games and the titles that they were almost given. It has been said before that Bejeweled was originally named “Diamond Mine”, but there are a few more examples worth mentioning.
In other news, Plants vs Zombies was almost sued to oblivion.
It's probably best they went with what they did.
That would have been funny.
Did you know that the original name for Pac-man was Puck-man? Not because he looks like a puck, but because paku-paku means to flap one's mouth open and closed. They changed it because they were afraid of people changing the name, like scratching out the middle part of the P.-the homeboy Scott Pilgrim
I would have called it super zombie ultra combo maximum edition, PLANeTary survival