Zuma-s - Revenge- !!hot!!
The game follows the protagonist, a nameless stone frog (often referred to simply as "Frog" or "Zuma Frog"). The story begins with the frog riding a canoe through the open ocean. A sudden storm shipwrecks the frog on a mysterious, dangerous volcanic island inhabited by hostile spirits and tiki idols.
: The game's name and character are inspired by the historical figure Montezuma.
Unlike the Aztec/Inca-inspired general setting of the first game, Revenge adopts a distinct aesthetic, reflected in the environment art, music, and enemy designs. Zuma-s Revenge-
Zuma’s Revenge perfected the formula that the original invented. It took a stone frog and gave it a soul, took a chain of balls and made it a worthy adversary, and took a simple match-three mechanic and turned it into a high-wire act of geometry and reflexes.
While puzzle games aren't known for deep narratives, Zuma’s Revenge! provides a fun backdrop. The story follows the adventurous frog from the original game, who washes up on a mysterious, magical island. The game follows the protagonist, a nameless stone
The most celebrated addition to Zuma's Revenge! is the introduction of boss battles. Scattered throughout the game's six distinct tropical regions are encounters with imposing tiki idols, evil spirits, and witch doctors, each with unique attack patterns and defensive mechanics. These battles break up the standard level progression by moving the frog to the bottom of the screen, forcing players to fire through the rolling ball chain to hit a specific target. This creates a " Space Invaders -ish test of skill," adding variety and preventing the gameplay from becoming stale.
The ultimate test of skill. Players must beat ten brutal levels consecutively on a single life. : The game's name and character are inspired
The core mechanics are simple to learn—shoot, match, clear—but difficult to master, making it accessible for casual players while providing intense challenges for experts.
Zuma’s Revenge! is all about speed, strategy, and staying cool under pressure on Tiki Island. This sequel to the original Zuma Deluxe
The twist? The track was constantly moving, and the balls were getting progressively faster and more difficult to stop. Add to that the fact that players had to plan their shots carefully, as missing a ball would result in it getting closer to the pyramid, and you had a recipe for a game that was both challenging and thrilling.
Check out these new features in action in the official game trailer: Zuma's Revenge! Game Trailer YouTube• Aug 18, 2009 Save 80% on Zuma's Revenge! on Steam