

The player is awarded this score, including any unused balls remaining to get their final score for the level. When the player clears the board of orange pegs, as announced by the song " Ode To Joy" and the message "Extreme Fever", the bottom of the level is replaced with five bins of different point values for the ball to fall into them. Style points are awarded for making difficult shots, such as striking two orange pegs consecutively a distance apart or getting lucky bounces off the ball catcher. Additionally, one random blue peg will be marked purple and revert to blue after the shot if it is not struck for each turn striking this peg will further boost the player's score. Each struck peg earns points, with further bonuses gained by hitting numerous pegs on a single shot and clearing orange pegs, which builds up a scoring multiplier up to 10x when all but a few orange pegs have been cleared. Points come from two main sources: striking pegs and style points. In addition to clearing the board, the player is challenged to get high scores with each shot. In the final five levels of the Adventure mode, called "Master" levels, the player can select which of the Peggle Masters they want to use. Others will have effects that activate on the next shot or for several more shots one shows the ball's path, including rebounds, while another will extend the length of the ball catcher. Some activate immediately one causes a second ball to be generated from the green peg when struck. Each of the Peggle Masters has a unique special ability that is activated when the player strikes one of the two randomly selected green pegs on the board. Įvery five levels in the Adventure mode correspond to playing with one of ten "Peggle Masters" cartoon characters that help the player. Failure to clear the board with the allotted number of balls will require the player to restart the level while completing this objective will allow the player to progress to the next board. The player begins each level with ten balls (twelve on the non-Touch iPod version) to clear the orange pegs but may earn more by landing the ball in the ball catcher or earning high scores on single shots. Struck pegs are also removed if the ball is stuck on them. Pegs light up when hit, and once the ball either falls through the bottom of the screen or is caught by the ball catcher that moves back and forth along the bottom in a fixed manner, the pegs will be removed. The goal of each level is to clear the board of the twenty-five random pegs that are turned orange at the start of the level, by using a ball launcher located at the top center of the screen to strike one or more of the pegs. Each level features an arrangement of approximately one hundred blue "pegs" positioned to correspond with the level's background picture, inside of three walls on the top and sides (leaving the bottom opened), along with other fixed and moving features.

Within the game's main "Adventure" mode, Peggle is divided into fifty-five levels. Gameplay Screenshot of a typical Peggle level in the Xbox Live Arcade's "Peg Party" mode. Peggle initially sold slowly but was boosted by the inclusion of a specially designed demonstration in Valve's The Orange Box, and has since been downloaded over 50 million times. Special powers associated with a diverse of cartoon "Peggle Masters" can be activated to aid the player in this task. Inspired by pachinko and bagatelle, each level of Peggle challenges the player to shoot a limited supply of balls at a field of colored pegs to clear out specifically marked pegs while attempting to achieve a high score through skilled shot planning. PopCap, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts, announced Peggle 2 at E3 2013. A sequel was released in September 2008, titled Peggle Nights.
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Initially released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X systems in 2007, it has since had versions released for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, the Nintendo DS (with the help of Q Entertainment), Windows Mobile, iOS, Zeebo, and Android the game has also been ported as a Java application, and an extended minigame incorporated into the massively multiplayer online game World of Warcraft.

Peggle is a casual puzzle video game developed by PopCap Games.
