

Anyways that’s it for this edit.Įdit 2: So I did the daily do today, and I ran into a mystery chuzzle. It’s just complete luck based because you have to hope that the right amount of the chosen chuzzle spawn. But anyways, the raptures one were pretty interesting, but also annoying. Might add more to this if I run into new concepts or stuff.Įdit 1: I am now almost done with world 3, and apparently the worlds are called levels, which was strange to me.


Anyways, that’s about it for my review on this game. They are almost always stressful because you can’t waste any time or else game over. The biggest issue is THE STUPID TIMED LOCK LEVELS. I am like 70% done with the 2nd world or whatever you call it, and I gotta say, the duel levels are pretty fun. Pretty solid game, but sometimes stressful So, great game for casual, once in a while playing, but if you really get into it like I did the bugs can be a huge turnoff. While I have put tons of time into this game and thoroughly enjoyed my time with it, these issues have caused me to permanently uninstall the game.
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While it seems they did, this also erased all data (expected), and reverted my game back to the unpurchased, full of ads version (not expected, and frankly unethical). I uninstalled the game to see if these issues resolved. The daily dos went away, some of the challenges went back to very easy instead of how they should be at later levels, and far earlier on (level 10, maybe) the sound bugged and stopped giving me the classic Chuzzle popping sounds we know and love, even after closing the app and rebooting. However, after getting to level 18 or so, the game completely bugged out for me. It was a great way for me to relax on breaks, and I played so much that I sometimes even dreamed of Chuzzles.

IGN felt that the title was very similar to existing "match three" offerings, although the "Mind Bender" mode does provide some measure of uniqueness.This game initially brought me back to my childhood. IGN reviewed the mobile version of the title (Chuzzle Mobile), concluding their review with a score of 7.9 out of 10.
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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. 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. Various trophies are awarded to the player for certain accomplishments in the game. The overall gravity of the grid is downward new Chuzzles appear from the top. When the flask fills to its neck, the level ends and bonus points are awarded, 1000X the level number in Casual difficulty, and 2000X the level number in Expert difficulty. Eliminated Chuzzles' eyes fly into a flask to the left of the board. Sometimes, a Chuzzle will be locked up in chastity and you have to get said chuzzle into match to unlock it. 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. The rows and columns "wrap" when dragged off the grid Chuzzles on the left reappear on the right, top reappear on the bottom, and vice versa. Moves are made by dragging rows and columns. The player is presented with a 6圆 board of multi-colored fuzzballs called "Chuzzles" in order, which removes those Chuzzles and allows new Chuzzles to drop onto the board. The following section was copied from Wikipedia.
