

The first type are exploding hyper-chuzzles-these little cross-eyed fuzzballs shake slightly with barely contained energy, pulsating on the screen-when they are matched up with more than two of their same-color brethren they detonate, knocking out all the chuzzles around them. As you progress through the levels various obstacles get added to the chuzzle species in order to increase the challenge of the game. The squeaking and purring of the chuzzles keeps me playing, and the music is extremely compelling. Setting aside the ghoulishly cute effect of taking these creatures’ eyeballs, the game is addictive. Their eyeballs!Ĭhuzzle is a morbidly adorable color matching game where we are asked to pop cute, fuzzy animals and take their eyeballs.Įach level is ended with the flask corking itself, shaking up, and then expelling a spume of eyeballs into the heavens as the bonus points get added to the score. When this event happens they explode with a squeak and their eyeballs are sucked up into a flask on the side of the screen. The object of the game is to shuffle rows of these fuzzy animals to that similarly colored chuzzles line up in as few as three. Chuzzle from Popcap games is no exception to the shifting bands of random objects, matching up to three similar to cause them to vanish from the field…Ĭhuzzles appear to be cute blobs of fur, akin to Koosh balls with eyes. I would definitely recommend this game to absolutely anyone regardless of age.Color matching games have long become the Connect4 of the penultimate puzzle arcade game experience for the PC-the solace of sleepy housewives, bored office workers, and insomniac marathon Made for SciFi movie watching.

Overall, cute graphics, amazing sound effects, challenging gameplay with around 4 or so different modes and achievements to get that fire in your heart going just that bit more. It is extremely challenging at times, which is what we all look for in a puzzle game. Which just adds to the beauty of this game.

Surely, that's next to impossible, unless you strategically plan your moves beforehand. One of them is to complete a whole game without ONE wrong move. However, it could prove quite frustrating trying to get them all. There are a pretty decent amout of achievements available in game - which will make a fun time trying to get them all. So, don't try and play for a quick 5 minutes or so. You can easily spend around an hour completing classic mode on the hardest difficulty - possibly more. The sound effects are incredibly adorable as well. The little cute, fuzzy, multi-coloured alien-ey things just help add to the appeal.

But I would have to say that this one is the grandmother of them all, as far as I'm concerned. And well, it did.Ī classic drag-and-match puzzle game. I recently searched up on Steam as to whether it offers this little bundle of joy. I can remember years ago when I was smaller my Mother loved this game.
