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Chuzzle
Screenshot from Chuzzle

Screenshot from Chuzzle
Developer(s) Raptisoft Games and PopCap Games
Publisher(s) PopCap Games
Distributor(s) Various
Designer(s) John Raptis
Version 1.01 (2007)
Platform(s) Windows, Macintosh, Game Boy Advance
Release date(s) 1.0 (May 12, 2005)
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single Player
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
Media CD, Online Download, PDA, Smartphone
System requirements OS: Win 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista. Memory: 128 MB RAM. DirectX: 7.0. Processor: Pentium III, 500MHz or faster.
Input methods Keyboard, Mouse

Chuzzle is a computer puzzle game created by both Raptisoft Games and PopCap Games and published by PopCap Games. It is named after the multi-colored fuzzballs around which the game revolves. The gameplay can be described as a variant of Bejeweled

[edit] Gameplay

The player is presented with a 6x6 board of Chuzzles. The goal is to move the Chuzzles so that in each turn a cluster of three or more Chuzzles of the same color is made, which removes those Chuzzles and allows new Chuzzles to drop onto the board. Moves are made by dragging rows and columns. The rows and columns "wrap" when dragged off the grid; Chuzzles on the left will reappear on the right, top will appear on the bottom, and vice versa. This "wrapping" of the grid can be a source of difficulty because some moves may require the player to drag edge Chuzzles to the middle. Eliminated Chuzzles' eyes fly into a flask to the left of the board. When the flask fills to its neck, the level ends and bonus points are awarded, 1000X the level # in Casual difficulty and 2000X the level # in Expert difficulty. The overall gravity of the grid is downward; new Chuzzles will appear from the top. Various trophies are awarded to the player for certain accomplishments in the game. Examples include "Chuzzbomber", awarded for exploding 1,000 Super Chuzzles, and "Speed Master", awarded for clearing 2 levels in Speed Chuzzle without getting a lock.

[edit] Reception

In a brief review, PC Magazine remarked that Chuzzle is "reason enough to make casual gamers cheer", giving the game a score of 4 out of 5.[1] IGN reviewed the mobile version of the title (Chuzzle Mobile), concluding their review with a score of 7.9 out of 10. IGN felt that the title was very similar to existing "match three" offerings, although the "Mind Bender" mode does provide some measure of uniqueness.[2]

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