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A cute and funny game of Pop Cap!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 15 / 15
Date: June 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This is the cutest game I have ever played, my cousins and I all love this game, and we are competing with each other, then we always have a good time.
This game is pretty, the colorful furballs are so cute, big eyes, squeaky sound and their fur seems so soft! They're just like some furry toys! The medals are pretty too, especially the medal of Lock Master.
The sounds of this game are great! The sound of the furballs explode, the sound come up when a level is passed, the sound of getting a new medal and so on, are so good!
I love this game very much, and I wish I could spend all my summer vocation with it! ^^
A Chuzzle a day......
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 14 / 14
Date: November 16, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I first came across this game at work a few weeks ago, and I haven't stopped playing it since. It is a quirky, cute and altogether addicting game. Easy to learn and play, this is a great game for passing a few hours of down time at work (be careful), or at home. There are four modes of game play; Normal, Speed Chuzzle, Zen Chuzzle (my favorite), and Mind Bender. The speed and mind bender modes are a little more difficult but still playable. Zen Chuzzle is a neverending game that never ceases to entertain and Normal mode is great for challenging friends or coworkers to try to beat your score. One of my favorite features of the game is the trophy room. Throughout the game you can earn trophies for accomplishing certain feats of Chuzzle amazingness, i.e. popping ten thousand chuzzles, or making it to level ten in mind bender mode. In a field of games that lose their playability quickly this a feature that will keep you playing for weeks and even months down the road. Chuzzle has all the traits that make a great time wasting game; cute characters, replayability, a soundtrack that doesn't annoy and challenging gameplay.
I highly recommend this game for all ages and types.
Great Game!!! Cannot stop Playing.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 11 / 11
Date: March 08, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This is the best game on the market. Once you start playing this game you cannot stop. It sucks you into the game and will not let you quit. It has great music which also keeps you wanting to play and play. The little chuzzles also are very funny with their sunglasses and funny hats. If you are looking for something that will be challenging this is the game. The price is right too, I paid much more at Target. I wish they would put this on Gameboy advance.
Addicting and So Much Fun
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 11
Date: July 03, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I am not a game player, but this is the funnest game and so easy. I use it to unwind after a stressful work day or anytime I want to just relax and enjoy the silly little chuzzles. They make cute noises and faces and shake a wiggle. Anyway--they are fun.
chuzzle
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 8
Date: July 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User
this game is a lot of fun. It is very addicting. I play it with my daughter and we compete with each other. All the people I know who have the game, enjoy it.
Too cute for words.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 9 / 11
Date: July 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Yes, the chuzzles are quite adorable. With the way they squeak and giggle and bonce about. But, at times, gameplay is rather stiff. It's a bit hard to get involved in the game, sometimes. Speed Chuzzle is the worst, the time limit is too short. By far, the Zen and Classic modes are the most enjoyable, while the Speed mode is clearly for advanced players only. All in all, this is a wonderful game. 4 out of 5 stars.
Addictive little buggers
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: August 01, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Easy to play, all ages can maneuver the board. Entertaining and very addictive.
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.
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.
Highly Addictive & Worth Every Penny!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: January 28, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I am not a game player - but when I received a free trial of this game, I find myself hooked. I quickly purchased it and have had hours of enjoyment from it.
No real skill involved - any age can play! There are different games; Classic, Speed, Zen and Mindbender. Mindbender is really a great way to sharpen your skills! If you make it to all the levels, you get to see the Dance of the Transcendental Chuzzles! ;)
Zen allows you to continually play the game, no time or point limit. I am currently up to 3.5 million points on mine!
There is a Trophy Room where you earn trophies for playing any/all the games. A handfull require no real skill (just popping x-number of Chuzzles), but several have to do with levels and speed. This really helps keep you interested in the game, as you try to get each trophy.
I found this is a great stress-reliever!
Well worth every penny!
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