Inevitable piles of ports are sure to follow. Now, they've released a competent, fun and addictive sequel in Zuma's Revenge for PC. Nonetheless, Zuma was a classic game with many imitators (and resulted in a direct revival of Puzz Loop itself in the Nintendo DS game, Magnetica), none of which really captured the gameplay as well as PopCap. Yes, that premise, although when it's worded like that, it attains a level of weirdness that is very common to PopCap's creations. Never has playing as a frog who spits balls at other balls been so addictive. Regardless of the arguments of whether or not this is a good thing for the industry, one thing's for sure: Few games pull off being as addictive as some of the best PopCap products.Ĭase in point: Zuma, a game that was clearly inspired by the Japanese classic, Puzz Loop. Simple puzzle, tower defense, and other games that can be started and stopped in less than five minutes - or turn into multi-hour festivals - represent a profit base for them that continues to grow.
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