45 Orange pegs (instead of the normal 25).35 Orange pegs (instead of the normal 25).These goals are set on the same normal Adventure mode levels. Challenge ModeĬhallenge Mode tasks the player with completing various goals that are different than Adventure Mode Goals. Players are also penalized if they do not hit an orange peg on their turn. The object is to score more points than your opponent, be it computer or real. In Duel Mode Players take turns shooting balls on the same level. High scores are show for each level which promotes competition between players. Quick play gives players the ability to use any power up on any stage. Quick Play mode allows players to replay levels that they have previously unlocked though adventure mode. The stages and levels are as follows: Stage One: Bjorn Each character has their own unique power-up that can be used to help players completed the levels. Before each stage you are introduced to a new character via a small intro paragraph and picture. The object of level in Adventure Mode is simple, you must use your balls to hit all of the orange pegs, and you have ten balls to complete this task. There are 10 stages and 5 levels to each stage. Adventure mode is divided into stages and levels. These modes are:Īdventure mode is where most new players will start learning the game's mechanics and is set up to take you though each of the game's boards and power ups. Finally purple pegs are score point boost pegs that increase the number of points you get for each peg that the ball contacts after hitting the purple one.
These pegs allow you use of the selected characters ability. The blue peg is a point peg, each blue peg you hit will add to your combo and score. In most instances a player will need to strike all oranges pegs to advance. In Peggle Deluxe there are four different types of pegs. In addition if your ball does not hit a peg it will trigger a coin toss that could result in you getting a redo. You could either A) Earn enough points in one shot B) Hit your ball into a moving bucket at the bottom of the screen or C) a combination of both.
Blue Pegs exists to aid your score, and there are a couple other colors as well (see below) To complete each stage you get 10 balls, however there are a couple ways earn extra balls. GameplayĮssentially the game of Pachinko, Peggle asks the player to clear out all the orange pegs on any one board. A turn is ended when the ball either falls through the bottom of the stage, or is caught by an osculating bucket and thus saved for reuse. As the ball continues to bounce around the play area and hit more pegs the player receives more points. When a ball contacts a peg, said peg lights up and is added to a combo meter. The gameplay of Peggle consists of players firing balls from the top of the stage at multi-colored pegs. Peggle combines game mechanics from the Japanese casino game Pachinko and the 1976 Atari arcade game Breakout. A port of the game was developed for the Zeebo by Vega Mobile. Peggle Deluxe is a 2D game from the popular website and developer PopCap Games.