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Zuma Online Full Screen is available to play online for free of cost at several websites. But you have to get full paid version to play on several platforms including Windows, Mac and iOS. But you have to get full paid version to play on several platforms including Windows, Mac and iOS. Zuma Online Full Screen is available to play online for free of cost at several websites. But you have to get full paid version to play on several platforms including Windows, Mac and iOS. But you have to get full paid version to play on several platforms including Windows, Mac and iOS.
Zuma is an extremely simple, and it has to be said, extremely addictive game that even got someone like me, who avoids puzzle games like the plague, quite addicted. You control a small frog in some kind of ancient Aztec world that revolves on an axis. The frog spits out different colored balls that destroy other balls that are whirling around the frog on their way to the center to access a sacred golden skull. It's your job to make sure that the frog spits out enough balls to destroy the balls that are aiming towards the golden skull before you get there. The catch is that the balls are three different colors - red, green and yellow. You can spit out balls of the corresponding colors but only one at a time.
When three balls or more are lined up in a row, if you hit anyone of those balls with a ball of the same color, the balls disappear and you earn points. You can sometimes change the color of the ball you are gong to spit by clicking the right mouse button - hit the left button to fire. Zuma has two modes - Adventure and Gauntlet although it's hard to say what's the difference between the two. Both modes have the same gameplay, funky tribal soundtrack and great graphics and sound. It's deceptively addictive once you get going, and quite therapeutic as you watch the balls gradually blown away. The downside is, it's probably bit too easy as the balls move rather slowly.
Zuma is a great game that will appeal to both adults and children although note that in this trial version, you're limited to 60 minutes of play.
Origin’s regular ‘On The House’ free game promotional program is back and this time it’s offering Zuma’s Revenge, a tile matching puzzle game developed by PopCap Games, free for all Origin members (worth $4.99). It’s not clear for how long the game will be available for free, but the page states that the offer is available for a Limited Time Only.
So it’s probably best to claim this free game as soon as possible. Released back in September 2009, Zuma’s Revenge is the ribbeting sequel to the original Zuma, the world’s #1 ball-blasting action game and one of PopCap’s earliest successes. This sequel gets a Metascore of 78 and a User Score of 8.0 on Metacritic and a pretty good reviews on Amazon.
Enter an all-new world of Zuma where evil tiki bosses rule the land! Conquer over 60 levels by firing stone spheres to make matches and destroy the deadly stream of balls, then take on six tiki boss battles and guide your agile amphibian to victory!
Leap into action in four game modes with explosive new features and amazing new gameplay: Slide and hop for smarter shots, hit targets for exotic bonuses, and detonate new power-up balls! Will you succumb to the perilous pitfalls, or can you tame the jungle in this PopCap ball-blasting challenge? Key Features • Conquer over 60 levels and defeat six mini-game Boss Battles • Score explosive power-ups including three new shots • Explore new gameplay like lily-pad hopping, slide-aiming, and more • Take a shot at 70 all-new Challenges in the Jungle of Mystery, Quiet Village, Lost City and Mosquito Coast. • Run the Iron Frog gauntlet — beat 10 levels in a row! • Turn up the heat in Heroic Frog mode • Enjoy amazing graphics and effects that bring Zuma into the modern world of gaming Free Download Zuma’s Revenge Full Version Game (Windows & Mac) Zuma’s Revenge is normally priced at $4.99 but you can grab the game for free for a limited time period on EA’s Origin store: You will, of course, need an Origin account to do this. If you don’t have an Origin account, just create one, it’s free. And as with the other On the House freebies, once you claim the game, you can download and play it whenever you want, even when the game goes back to its original price on Origin.