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Gonks die screaming!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 14, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Remember Circus Atari? Remember how much more entertaining it was to *not* catch the clowns in the bucket? The way their little legs would kick after they went splat on the floor? Chuzzle is a bit like that.
You're presented with a screen full of gonks -- those little pompom things with the googly eyes -- and are charged with matching three of the same color. When you do this, and it isn't difficult, they scream (oh, all right, they squeak), explode, and their lives' essences are sucked into a flask. Possibly the flask is Gonk Heaven. This is accompanied by a throbbing disco soundtrack, which you will find either amusing or enraging, and which will haunt you in your sleep.
Pros: Amusing candy-colored time-sink, and not at all difficult.
Cons: Amusing candy-colored time-sink, not at all difficult, and if you're the sort of person who is good at matching and simply can't quit a game in the middle, it is possible for hours to pass by unnoticed.
Chuzzle the game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I purchased this game because I would normally played it online.
I decided it would be better to own and play the full version.
It is a great game. Hours of entertainment. I like that it has different kinds of Chuzzle such as Zen Chuzzle,
Cute cute cute
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 23, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Whoever designed this game had me in mind. For those who play it, make sure you leave your cursor on a chuzzle for about 30 seconds, and also let them fall asleep.
Love the game - Hate the problems
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: March 29, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I absolutely loved this game, when I first got it; but I have had to reinstall it at least 6 times. For some reason, it develops 'glitches' and locks up my computer.
Initially, I thought that the problem was with my computer; but I now suspect that it is only this game that is the source of the shutdowns, when I am playing it. I have currently uninstalled Chuzzle from my computer AGAIN; and for 2 weeks, my problems have not returned.
I bought this game from Best Buy, about 6 months ago. They will not replace it, because it is past their warranty period. I wish that I had known sooner that it was this game that was causing my problems, I would have saved money on computer service.
Love it!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 15, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I started playing Chuzzle online a few years ago. Then after visiting with my parents last November, during my Mom's birthday, I played this version of Chuzzle on her computer. I was hooked on it.... then later decided to purchase the game for my new computer. I love playing Chuzzle and think you will too!
Chuzzle...chuzzle...chuzzle
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 13, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Sort of like Tetris in the general concepts of gameplay. The Chuzzles are brightly-colored Furby-type creatures, and you have to line up like-colored Chuzzles in rows of 3 or more to pop them. After being popped, more Chuzzles will fall down into their place...one of those games like Space Invaders or Asteroids, where you never really clear or finish the game. I must say my wife LOVES Chuzzle, and it is kind of a girlie game when I think of it...
AWESOME GAME---CHUZZLE is worth all 5 stars!!!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 11, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I have to say I hesitated before purchasing this...it seemed like a child's game...and I am over the proverbial hill (50) I am a longtime addict of Bejeweled and Alchemy (also PopCap games) and this is definitely, without a doubt loads more fun than Bejeweled. It has bright and colorful furry "chuzzles" with eyes that follow your cursor and do lots of funny, unexpected things (see another reviewer's notes) Part of the fun is discovering all those things yourself. It took seconds to install on Win XP, and voila! I was playing my first game, and lost all track of time!! It is challenging, and you have options to play classic, speed versions, earning bonus points, and even trophies. What seems simple at first rapidly becomes addictive, and hours will pass as you are intently focused on trying to group 3 or more chuzzles together to pop them. There are rainbow chuzzles that you should definitely try for, and very fat chuzzles, and well, you can discover the rest for yourself. I had gotten a little bored with Bejeweled. I think Chuzzle is a great step up, it holds your interest with all the little "quirks" and sounds of the furry chuzzles. It is for children of all ages, and for the price, it is one of the best games I've tried. Definitely try Chuzzle, I don't think anyone would regret getting it. For anyone who loves Bejeweled, you will love this more!! IMHO....:) Have FUN.
This a KICK BUTT game:)
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 28, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I loved Bejeweled but CHUZZLE ROCKS MY WORLD it is a kick butt game. It is high additive game and zen mode on the Chuzzle the best if you want just to have layback game with no pressure.I can spend hours playing the zen mode on Chuzzle. I am buying this game for everyone i know for a christmas gift. If you want awesome game this is the for you.
For fans of Tetris, Bejeweled, and Bookworm.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: November 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User
The object of the game is simple: Match up three or more of the same colors to make them disappear. Straight up, straight down, in a line, or a group of three as in two above and one below...or one above and two below. Got it?
Chuzzles are creatures that resemble furry puff balls with eyes. They make cute little mewing noises. When you group three or more of them together, they pop. Only the eyes are left and they fly into a bottle on the side of the grid. When the bottle gets full, a stopper plugs up the top, shakes it all up like a soda, and the eyes pop up, out of the bottle just like soda shooting out.
Every now and then a fat Chuzzle falls into the grid. A fat Chuzzle takes up the space of four normal Chuzzles.
The game automatically keeps track of all trophies you win. You get a new trophy whenever you do something special. Example: pop a group of Chuzzles, more fall into the grid and happen to land in a position that pops more Chuzzles, then again, and again. Popping four groups with only one move of the mouse is one trophy. Most trophies I got without really trying. I still have not managed to play an entire game without popping a single fat Chuzzle though.
My mother has a soft heart. They thought of popping, and harming the creatures, even though they are not real, bothers her. I told her that I look at it this way: The chuzzles are hot due to too much fur. They WANT to be popped. Once free of the hot fur, they can jam at the party which is being held in the glass jar. (Hey, it worked. My mother adores the game and can't stop playing it as much as she does Bespelled.)
HERE ARE SOME FUNNY THINGS TO TRY:
If you keep rapidly clicking on the same Chuzzle, it will start looking like it is trying to hold back a sneeze. Soon, it sneezes and all its fur flies off. So now you have a bald Chuzzle with two band-aids on its forehead. Don't worry; its fur grows back about five seconds later. If you do this to a fat Chuzzle, it burps loudly instead of sneezing.
Click and hold on a Chuzzle. If you start moving your mouse in a circle the Chuzzle will complain "Uh-huh! Un-huh! Un-huh!"
Hover your mouse over one Chuzzle, let your hand go of the mouse and watch. The Chuzzle gives you irritating looks. If you continue to let the mouse sit on it, the Chuzzle will soon bat it off and away. If the cursor lands on a different Chuzzle, it will soon do the same. This continues until you move your mouse or a Chuzzle manages to knock the cursor off the grid. ;-)
There are more cute things you can do, but I'll let you figure them out as your play.
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
For fans of Bejeweled, Tetrix, Bespelled, & arcade games.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: November 17, 2007
Author: Amazon User
The object of the game is simple: Match up three or more of the same colors to make them disappear. Straight up, straight down, in a line, or a group of three as in two above and one below...or one above and two below. Got it?
Chuzzles are creatures that resemble furry puff balls with eyes. They make cute little mewing noises. When you group three or more of them together, they pop. Only the eyes are left and they fly into a bottle on the side of the grid. When the bottle gets full, a stopper plugs up the top, shakes it all up like a soda, and the eyes pop up, out of the bottle just like soda shooting out.
Every now and then a fat Chuzzle falls into the grid. A fat Chuzzle takes up the space of four normal Chuzzles.
The game automatically keeps track of all trophies you win. You get a new trophy whenever you do something special. Example: pop a group of Chuzzles, more fall into the grid and happen to land in a position that pops more Chuzzles, then again, and again. Popping four groups with only one move of the mouse is one trophy. Most trophies I got without really trying. I still have not managed to play an entire game without popping a single fat Chuzzle though.
My mother has a soft heart. They thought of popping, and harming the creatures, even though they are not real, bothers her. I told her that I look at it this way: The chuzzles are hot due to too much fur. They WANT to be popped. Once free of the hot fur, they can jam at the party which is being held in the glass jar. (Hey, it worked. My mother adores the game and can't stop playing it as much as she does Bespelled.)
HERE ARE SOME FUNNY THINGS TO TRY:
If you keep rapidly clicking on the same Chuzzle, it will start looking like it is trying to hold back a sneeze. Soon, it sneezes and all its fur flies off. So now you have a bald Chuzzle with two band-aids on its forehead. Don't worry; its fur grows back about five seconds later. If you do this to a fat Chuzzle, it burps loudly instead of sneezing.
Click and hold on a Chuzzle. If you start moving your mouse in a circle the Chuzzle will complain "Uh-huh! Un-huh! Un-huh!"
Hover your mouse over one Chuzzle, let your hand go of the mouse and watch. The Chuzzle gives you irritating looks. If you continue to let the mouse sit on it, the Chuzzle will soon bat it off and away. If the cursor lands on a different Chuzzle, it will soon do the same. This continues until you move your mouse or a Chuzzle manages to knock the cursor off the grid. ;-)
There are more cute things you can do, but I'll let you figure them out as your play.
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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