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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Peggle 2 Review

I love the rising notes that accompany the bounce of peggle ball as it tumbles from peg to peg each tinkle perfect pitched to the serene melodies underneath. i love how each selection on the menu screen is accompanied by the note from peer gynt's morning a subtle nod to Peggle 2 wonderful predecessor.And I love the rainbows and parkles and the blast of ode to joy that accompanies a perfectly cleared Peggle board. it absolutely mesmerizing and indicative of a game that's much about lifting the weight of the worldfrom your shoulders as it spending hours figuring out the perfect peg pummeling shot for a high score and trust me once peggle gets its hooks into you, the hours will fly by.

if you're new to peggle the basic are simple and intoxicating PopCap's riffing on pachinko you fire a ball bearing from a pivoting turret at the top of the screen and as it falls it bounces between a series of brightly Coloured pegs. Your basic task is to hit all the orange pegs scattered among the blue pegs pegs before you run out of balls.

Your real objective however is look stylish while you do it. This is a dynamic battlefield where your own actions ensure that you can never make exactly the same shot twice.Make the most of it! Score Trick shots by bouncing score extra balls by landing in the roving pot at the across a greate yawing distance. score extra balls by landing in the roving pot at the bottom of the screen rather than plummeting into the abyss.Score huge boosts by dropping into high value bucket at the end of the round as fireworks go off and ainbows soar across the sky

There also peculiar store button on the main menu that is currently closed at the time of this writing which impiles some form of DLC is in the works. While we don't really know what that could entail there's the distinct possibility of the new characters and levels on the horizon which could be a don't creep thier way in eventually.

Peggle 2 is ultimately the same basic concept as the original set of the games but still most definitely worth playing if you're a series fan. PopCap could have done so much more than they did especially when you considered the generation leap, but the good news is Peggle fans wil eat this up and fail in love all over again.

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