

This one was a little different Instead of the Mayincatec style of the first game, Revenge was Polynesian-styled, introduced new powers like Eye Beams, Triple shot, and the ability to switch between pedestals to shoot from, and had something strange for this style of game - bosses based on Tiki gods.Ī Facebook version called Zuma Blitz is currently in open-beta. Finally, if the map allows it (and most do), you can get extra points in the form of "gap bonuses": open a hole in one rollout and then successfully shoot something that is on the other side of the hole (the other string, a pop-up item, etc).Ī sequel, Zuma's Revenge, was released in September '09. Certain marbles will have icons on them denoting powerups (slowing the chain, briefly reversing the flow, etc), and on occasion there will be pop-up items outside of the string that give you points, extra lives, etc if you manage to shoot them. Furthermore, if three-or-more same-colored marbles join this way, they explode too, and it's possible, with planning (or more likely luck), to create cascading chains of matches this way.
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However, if the marbles on either side of the gap are the same color, the front of the line will zip backwards, pushing the whole rollout back a little bit. Knocking out marbles within a rollout will give you a brief respite as the back of the line closes the gap. When enough points have been scored, new marbles stop rolling onto the screen, and once all the marbles are removed, the level is cleared. To prevent this, marbles are fired from the frog at the rollout so as to match three or more of the same color these will explode. A continuous string of marbles (a " rollout") is pushed down a meandering trench at the end of the trench is a skull-shaped opening, and if even one marble falls in the hole, the player loses a life. Zuma is an Aztec-themed computer game, in which the player controls a stone frog capable of rotating 360 degrees and spitting out colored stone marbles. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP. DON'T MAKE PAGES MANUALLY UNLESS A TEMPLATE IS BROKEN, AND REPORT IT THAT IS THE CASE. THIS SHOULD BE WORKING NOW, REPORT ANY ISSUES TO Janna2000, SelfCloak or RRabbit42. The Trope workshop specific templates can then be removed and it will be regarded as a regular trope page after being moved to the Main namespace.

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