![]() ![]() However, these are really the only differences between the two games. There are lots of points to be scored by achieving combos and the game also provides plenty of levels to keep players occupied for hours. A story weaves its way between the levels and helps provide an extra dose of entertainment. The graphics overall are much cuter, main the game friendlier to younger players. ![]() The main difference between Zuma and Tumblebugs is that with this game the coloured balls are disguised as bugs. The game starts off fairly slowly and the pace picks up as players advance. The line of balls snakes its way slowly through a maze and players have to eliminate all of the bug-balls before they reach the end of the maze and you lose the level. But just in case you are completely new to this gaming genre, the main task is to match groups of three or more coloured balls. People who have played Zuma before will understand how to play Tumblebugs almost instinctively and can probably skip over the instructions altogether. There is no denying that the game is heavily influenced by Zuma, but does it offer enough variation to make it sound out? Read on to find out. ![]() If you’ve ever played the colourful puzzle game Zuma, you may well be struck by déjà vu as soon as you set your sights on Tumblebugs. Put Your Puzzle Solving Skills to the Test ![]()
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