原创 Review: Peggle Nights Deals New Hit

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Review: Peggle Nights Deals New Hit of Same Addictive Gameplay

Peggle Nights, the sequel to PopCap’s pachinko-inspired casual game wow power leveling Peggle, is a hell of a drug — but no high seua12ue3qdul is ever as good as the first. If you’ve played the first Peggle, chances are you aren’t reading this review because you’ve already downloaded Peggle Nights and won’t be coming up for air until you’ve finished it. That’s how addictive the Peggle formula is. And so it doesn’t quite matter that Peggle Nights adds very little in the way of new features: The prospect of 60 new levels alone makes it worthwhile for those of us who find its hypnotic combination of chance and skill one of the most-compelling games around. If you’re unfamiliar with the series, the goal of the game wow gold is to fire your marble into a board full of multicolored pegs, clearing out all of the orange ones. It’s simple on paper, and it’s absurdly easy to jump in and start playing. But there are layers of complexity beneath the simplistic facade: To succeed, you’ll need a combination of patience, skill and sheer dumb luck. Peggle attracts both casual and hard-core wow power leveling gamers in part because of the sheer level of polish that PopCap puts into its games. Every level is a torrent of sound and color, oozing saccharine exuberance and sending my kittens into a spastic frenzy with every fireworks display. When you’re about to hit the final peg in a level, the game slows down dramatically, a drum roll begins and the final peg goes with a huge crash. Beethoven’s "Ode to Joy" plays, fireworks explode. Your victory is celebrated thusly every time. To a great extent, it doesn’t matter how good you are at aiming leivds13wp2ulery wow gold your ball — points are handed out like Skittles, and the contagious level of excitement from the same damn animations after every level somehow succeed in planting a smile on the most cynical of faces. It’s no wonder a game this bright and cheery has drawn in players from all walks of life. They got me, for example, by giving out the first hit for free. Peggle was already a casual-gaming phenomenon when I logged on to Steam to download The Orange Box, but I’d never played it. Included wow powerleveling with my hard-core-friendly downloads of Half-Life and Portal, however, was Peggle Extreme, a brief version of the game. As the rest of the games yyqq1012 downloaded, I figured I’d check it out, just to kill some time.
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