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About
Zuma is a popular puzzle game that was first released in 2003 by PopCap Games. The game is named after a sacred stone frog idol that is the centerpiece of the game's story. The objective of Zuma is to eliminate a chain of colored balls before they reach the end of a path. The player controls a frog-shaped shooter that can rotate 360 degrees and fire colored balls to create matches of three or more.
The gameplay mechanics of Zuma are relatively simple but require quick thinking and strategy to master. The game starts with a few balls moving along a path towards a central point. The player must aim and shoot balls of matching colors to create chains of three or more. When a chain is created, the balls are eliminated, and the chain shrinks. If the chain reaches the central point, the player loses a life.
As the game progresses, the speed of the balls increases, and new colors are added to the chain, making it more challenging to create matches. The game features several power-ups that can help the player, such as bombs that destroy a group of balls or a laser that can eliminate a single ball. The game is divided into levels, and each level presents a unique challenge that must be overcome to progress to the next level.
Zuma's colorful graphics and addictive gameplay have made it a hit with casual gamers worldwide. The game is available on multiple platforms, including PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and mobile devices, and has spawned several sequels and spin-offs. Zuma is an excellent game for players of all ages and skill levels, offering hours of challenging, entertaining gameplay