![]() ![]() You control a spinning frog who fires colored balls from his mouth at a long line of marbles slowly snaking towards a pit of despair. If you are not one of the 17 million people who have played Zuma, this is a match-three game with a twist. But more Zuma will likely be welcome to most gamers, this one included. If there is a complaint to be made about Zuma's Revenge it's that the game is maybe too similar to the original. You'll find the same core gameplay with flashier graphics, new power-ups, and a few new game modes. The original was released back in 2003 and moved 17 million copies, but we're only now getting a sequel. Whatever deal PopCap made with the devil seems to be worth it, as the publisher/developer's string of fun casual games continues with Zuma's Revenge.
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