


There's a free demo, so try it out – but don't say I didn't warn you. Peggle Nights, like its predecessor, is extremely polished, challenging and fun. hell, anything with a screen and some sort of buttons or input method. If the previous games are any indication, it'll probably be headed to Xbox 360, iPod. It should be available on Steam and other digital delivery services in a month. The game is available now, for Windows, directly from PopCap. There's also an unlockable Duel mode, so you can play against the computer and a friend. The stages are all brand new, so fans of the original Peggle and Peggle Extreme should be sure to pick this one up to round out their collections. The adventure mode consists of 60 levels, followed by 60 challenges on those levels to test your prowess. And if you weren't a fan? Move along, I guess, nothing to see here. Fans, rejoice: More Peggle levels, and an entirely new character to master. A demo that stole countless hours of my life.Īnd now, Peggle Nights has leaped out of PopCap's laboratory and into the limelight, reinventing. There were only 10 levels in that first dose – barely more than a demo. Glorious pinball-pachinko madness ensued. As the rest of the games downloaded, I figured I'd check it out, just to kill some time. Included with my hard-core-friendly downloads of Half-Life and Portal, however, was Peggle Extreme, a brief version of the game. Peggle was already a casual-gaming phenomenon when I logged on to Steam to download The Orange Box, but I'd never played it. They got me, for example, by giving out the first hit for free.
