No clock and no special level order required to play.įor the first three game modes, if you don't know any further, you can buy a hint (reduction of the score). In Mind Bender, you job is to recreate a certain given pattern with your 36 Chuzzles. Once you completed the level, the locks are reset. With each match, the counter is set a bit back, but as soon as the counter reaches the top, one Chuzzle will be locked. Speed is like Classic, but you play against the clock. If you run out of possible matches, you can scramble the screen (basically this equals the lost of a life). Just score as much points as needed for the level and you proceed with the next one. Locks can be destroyed by making a match (mega Chuzzles by the way too). The four different game modes are: Classic, Speed, Zen and Mind Bender.Ĭlassic works like explained above, but you will also face mega Chuzzles (2x2 tiles big) which can't move out of the screen and locks, which will lock the two rows where it is located. Row moving is possible due to the fact that the rows (both horizontal and vertical) are "round", meaning that moving the outer left Chuzzle one tile to the left will result in appearing of it at the outer right position. They then "explode" and the gap is filled with new Chuzzles. Unlike other tile matching games, you don't move the tile (in this case the Chuzzle), but you actually move the entire row so that you get 3 same colored Chuzzles in a group. Anyways, that’s it for the 2nd edit.Chuzzle Deluxe is a tile matching puzzle game with 4 different game modes and trophies for special events.īasically, you have a 6圆 rows big screen, filled with different colored Chuzzles (some sort of pets). I have only one question about the mystery chuzzle: Why? Just why do these mystery chuzzle exist? All they do is waste your time and annoy you. 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. 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. This game initially brought me back to my childhood.
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