Zuma's revenge game download origin

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The game usually costs £4.25 and, for free, it's certainly worth a poke. EA’s Origin has been giving away one title every month for several months now as part of its On the House promotion, and this month, we’re being treated to a free copy of Zuma’s Revenge. It's simple but fun, a bit like leading your shots with a sniper rifle, only with more frogs and colours. Powerups let you fling balls in fancier ways too. It's simple at first, but soon you're needing to set up combos so as you detonate one set of colours, the vacuum they leave causes another set of balls to collide and also detonate, and so on. thing sits in the centre of the board, spitting out balls trying to hit same-coloured spheres and make them vanish. If you don't know Zuma, here's how it goes: a steady stream of coloured balls are running down winding grooves towards a goal you must stop them from reaching. If you're boycotting EA or Origin and want to rant and rave about that towards me, please imagine doing that to my face in a pub and the look I'd have as I poured your own pint over your head. If you have an Origin account (and probably if you don't too), it's perhaps worth downloading for free as the latest freebie in the scheme EA chose not to call 'Ahhh g'wan, install Origin, it's really nice, honest.' Zuma's Revenge may be a lesser sequel to PopCap's fine ball-blasting action-puzzler Zuma (it's essentially a colourful Resident Evil 4 without player movement, yeah?), but it's still some pretty fun froggy action.

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