Like many puzzle casual games of recent (including Bejeweled, Zuma and Cubis), the aim of the game here is to create chains of three or more in an attempt to clear the board or advance levels.
Only, in Chuzzle, instead of grouping jewels, blocks or orbs, we are grouping what can only be described as cute little shag carpet hairballs with eyes (apparently named chuzzles)! We are taken right into her quest as a restaurateur as Flo herself; an energetic, enthusiastic owner who fulfills every role from hostess to server, bartender and busboy (thankfully, cooking is provided by a overworked dark figure behind the counter).
Chuzzle provides several game modes including classic (what were used to playing), Speed (where you must make a combo every few seconds in order to continue on), Zen and Mind Bender.
All modes seem to be endless, as after an hour I reach level 24 with no end in site (and officially, as far as we know, there is no limit).
The sound track is particularly interesting and unique.
Its a disco-techno feel beat with, what I swear, is the Aflac duck quacking to the music (think JohnTravolta meets Donald Duck)! However, the best part (by far) is the inclusion of trophies.
Several dozen trophies are available in the Trophy Room for all types of achievements ranging from Triple Combo to Speed Freak to Chuzzle Bingo.
This feature, along with the morphine-like, hour wasting addicting gameplay (customary for PopCap games) delivers more then enough excitement time and time again to warrant full version purchase: one hour is not enough, I must pop more shag carpet hairballs! Navigation Thanks to obvious special consideration, PopCap has come up with a sliding row/column grid navigation which proves easy-to-use and yet allows challenging gameplay.
Players slide rows and columns of chuzzles left and right or up and down in order to line up combinations which record themselves (over half of my combos when playing came from accidental lineups recorded while attempting another, more obvious, lineup).
Ease of Use Regarding ease of use, the navigation and gameplay are self explanatory at the get-go.
And just in case you find yourself a little clueless as to where to begin, PopCap has included many tutorial and in-game assistance tips to aid you along the way.
Additionally, in exchange for a hit in points, hints are available to get you out of those what the heck do I do now? moments.
Playability With dozens of trophies, multiple, very challenging game modes, and tons twists and quirks along the way, Chuzzle is one of the few casual games that seems to never get old or boring!It kind of reminds me of the old commercial with the tagline once you pop, you cant stop!To sum up MUST POP MORE SHAG CARPET HAIRBALLS! Full Version Features The free trial include unrestricted access and allows 60 minutes of gameplay.
Enough to get you started and on your way at least one game mode as well as time to try out the other three.
The full version allows you to feed your addiction (youll see what I mean when your trial expires).
Pros/Cons Pros:
- Very addicting
- Doesn't get old or boring
- Seemingly unending
- Easy to use, navigate
- No multiple player support
My #1 Puzzle Game of the Year! Editor's Rating:
Storyline: 9 Ease of Use:9 Playability:10 Overall:8.
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- Publisher: PopCap Games
- Full Version Price: $19.
99 - Windows 98/2000/Me/XP
- Processor: PIII 500 MHz
- 128 MB RAM
- Free hard drive space: 8 MB
- 16 bit Video Card 16MB DirectX 7
- DirectX-compliant Sound Card
5 License.
Playvue.
com Editor's Rating: 9.
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