Peggle: Blast
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Peggle: Blast is the second Peggle game for Android and iOS, following more than five years after the original Peggle. This version is free-to-play with in-app purchases and an energy/stamina system, while the original version was a commercial release. Most of the gameplay mechanics are similar to the original one. Based on the concept of Pachinko machines, the player launches a ball from the top of the screen to clear out blue and orange pegs below. Levels have a limited amount of balls and often a specific goals, such as removing all orange pegs or hatching eggs by hitting them multiple times. Pegs that are hit eventually disappear, but remain for a moment so they can still be used to bounce around the ball.
There is also a storyline based around the character Bjorn. Typical game mechanics include long shots that are rewarded with additional points, a bucket that moves at the bottom and can catch the ball for a free ball, a free ball by scoring a certain amount of points with a single shot, a super guide that shows more of the trajectory while aiming, multiball, rainbow balls, fireballs, superslide mechanics for curved lines, bumpers, keys to open up parts of the level and so on. New for this edition is fire that can consume balls right away and a blast bonus score mechanic. When a level is completed the remaining balls are launched and can form the letters of BLAST with bumpers at the bottom of the screen for additional points. Up to three stars can be scored per level, required to keep progressing over the linear level path.
The premium coins currency is used to buy additional energy, boosters that are activated before starting a level and power-ups that can be used during levels. There are also social functions through a Facebook connection.
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A Peggle game that tries to shake you down for cash
The Good
Mobile is a great platform for a Peggle game. I've always thought of Peggle as the ultimate sitting-on-the-toilet or sitting-on-the-train type game, but that is kinda less true when you consider there's only one other entry (that I know of?) that's on any sort of portable platform (not considering the existence of things like the Steam Deck, which still aren't necessarily that accessible for the average joe), and it's for the DS and thus isn't nearly as accessible now as it would've been on release, or as a phone game like Peggle Blast currently is.
The Bad
The puzzles are designed poorly, and it feels as though this is done intentionally. It's been a bit since I last played it, but I remember the difficulty curve being functionally nonexistent, with the game lulling you into a sense of false security by first giving you a handful of levels that are either overly easy or decently challenging in a way that's fun, right before throwing at you a horribly-designed and thus horrifically difficult level with what felt like the intent to try and bully you into paying real-world money on things like powerups to help you beat a level. I recall the level I was stuck on before giving up I had been trying on and off for literal days on end, when the puzzles directly prior were certainly challenging (except for the odd poorly designed and overly-easy one) but in a way that made me feel like it was just a manner of getting better at the game, or rethinking my strategy. As I recall it's also one of those games with a life system where one play consumes a life whether you win or lose, a timer for replenishing lives, and a way to dodge the timer by just spending real-world money to buy lives early, and this massively diminishes its ability to be a good time waster when you're doing things like commuting to work/school on a train or whatever else have you, and it's also just another way to try and swindle you out of your cash.
The Bottom Line
Peggle on mobile? Grand idea! The way Peggle Blast handles it? So bad that it isn't even worth your time. Peggle Blast is not a game but a black hole for money wearing the mask of a much-beloved game franchise, and that makes it downright evil.
Android · by ngoomie · 2024
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Game added July 13, 2016. Last modified February 12, 2023.