Play the game anywhere in the world: Austin, Texas or King County, Washington or Jelly town in Canada or even in the underwater world in your own submarine, it does not matter! Together you can earn gems even faster and brag about your high scores in the friendly competition. Win the level? Scream three times: MONTE - ZUMA - BLITZ! MONTE - ZUMA - BLITZ! MONTE - ZUMA - BLITZ! And luck will be with you further!Ĭonnect the game to Facebook and invite your friends to play. Play Treasures of Montezuma Blitz if you love match-3 puzzle games! Our game is sweet like a candy and soft like a soda.
Putting all this visual and developmental work into a re-release and not showing it off in a full 24, 13 or even 10 inches is a disappointment.Īnother downside is that Kroakatoa Island sees players start over again.
Given that this upgrade was billed as a top-to-bottom approach to Zuma Blitz, the omission of a full screen mode is rather glaring. While it bears repeating that Kroakatoa Island is a delight to gaze at, it's also important to point out that this version of the social game, again, neglects full screen support. Kroakatoa Island is a striking mixture of a '50s-era-inspired art style and a high-definition in-game art that we're used to with releases like Zuma's Revenge for Xbox Live Arcade. Taking a closer, longing look at that high-gloss paint, Kroakatoa Island is a visual re-visitation of the Zuma franchise that both incorporates elements from more recent renditions and sends the ball-belching bullfrog-well, more like a tree frog-in a new artistic direction. The soup to nuts upgrade of all that is Zuma is indeed a fresh coat of paint, but it almost feels as if Zuma Blitz scored a souped-up engine to make things really run.
The fine ladies and gentlemen of PopCap revisit Peggle-psych! After playing around in the world of Zuma Blitz's Kroakatoa Island for a while, you can almost expect those words to appear, as if this were a serial event.