Chuzzles
Astraware has released yet another hit for the palm. This game, once again, shows why Astraware is the #1 software developer for handheld devices worldwide. I can't believe that they have released such a string of outstanding games over the last 6 months. Also, if any of you have ever had to call or email Astraware for tech support or for any other reason you know that that they not only have outstanding software but outstanding customer service and public relations.
Well now that I am done ranting over Astraware in general, on to the Chuzzle review. Chuzzles are furry little guys that like to hang out in groups. Get three or more together and POP, they disappear. The really cool thing about Chuzzles is there are 4 types of game play, each one different, not just a variation the original Chuzzles. Chuzzles left me feeling very satisfied during and after I finished playing the game. Chuzzles does not have very many sounds, however the sounds it does have are done very well, in fact if there were anymore sounds in the game, I bet it would take away from the smooth, relaxing gameplay. This is one of those awesome games that you can play for just a couple of minutes in line at the bank or for hours at home or on the road. Below is a complete description of Chuzzles.
Chuzzles are googly-eyed little balls of fur that giggle, squeak, and sneeze as you push them across the board! Group three Chuzzles of the same color together and watch them pop in a flurry of fur. Tap them to hear them squeak, sneeze and more!
Chuzzle features four fun-filled modes of play: Classic - match the Chuzzles and watch them pop to gain a high score; Speed Chuzzle - play against the clock to match Chuzzles until time runs out; Mind Bender - solve the Chuzzle puzzles to match the pattern on screen; and Zen Chuzzle - a gentle endless game where you match Chuzzles to earn magical charms. Look out for Giant Chuzzles, Super Chuzzles and Rainbow Chuzzles which all carry their own special effects and bonuses!
Rating
- Graphics 3.0
- Sound 2.0
- Ease of tutorial 3.0
- Lasting fun factor 3.5
Overall 3 out of 5





