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Peggle Nights

Developer(s) PopCap Games
Publisher(s) PopCap Games
Distributor(s) Various
Series Peggle
Engine PopCap Games Framework
Version 1.0.3.5802
Platform(s) Windows & Mac OS X
Release date(s) NA September 16, 2008
Steam October 15, 2008
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player / Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
Media Download
System requirements OS: Win 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista. Memory: 256 MB RAM. DirectX: 7.0. Processor: Pentium III, 700 MHz or faster.

Internet: Internet connection is required to register both the download and CD-ROM versions of the game

Input methods Keyboard, Mouse,

Peggle Nights is a Windows and Mac OS X downloadable game from PopCap Games. It is the sequel to 2007's Peggle.[1] It is also unlockable in Peggle Dual Shot for the Nintendo DS. The gameplay between the two games has remained largely unchanged, with each featuring a colorful 2D background filled with different colored "pegs". The objective in each level is to clear all of the orange pegs by hitting them with a ball shot from the top of the screen. New to this version are 60 new levels, 60 additional challenges, the introduction of the new Peggle Master Marina, and the addition of an "Aced" score for each level. As of April 2009, two expansions have been released: a holiday themed and a Spring themed. Both come with extra adventure levels and challenges.

[edit] Gameplay

Gameplay for Peggle Nights has remained virtually unchanged since the original game, although additional types of style shots (such as off the wall) have been added.

[edit] References

  1. PopCap Games (2008-09-16). PopCap Launches Peggle Nights for PC. Press release. http://www.popcap.com/press/release.php?gid=2008-09-16. Retrieved on 2008-09-21. 

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