Peggle Nights

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Peggle Nights
File:Peggle Nights cover.jpg
Steam header for Peggle Nights
Developer(s) PopCap Games
Publisher(s) PopCap Games
Series Peggle
Engine PopCap Games Framework
Platforms Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network)
Release date(s)
    Steam October 15, 2008
    Genre(s) Puzzle
    Mode(s) Single-player / Multiplayer

    Peggle Nights is a Windows, Mac OS X and Microsoft Xbox Live Arcade[1] downloadable game from PopCap Games. It is the sequel to 2007's Peggle.[2] It is also unlockable in Peggle: Dual Shot for the Nintendo DS. However, in Peggle Dual Shot, Marina is not unlockable. The gameplay between the two games has remained largely unchanged, with each featuring a colorful 2D background filled with different colored "pegs". The objective in each level is to clear all of the orange pegs by hitting them with a ball shot from the top of the screen. New to this version are 60 new levels, 60 additional challenges, the introduction of the new Peggle Master Marina the Electric Squid, and the addition of an "Aced" score for each level.

    As of January 2010, three expansions have been released: a holiday theme, a spring theme and a pack with fan-art-based levels.[3] All three come with extra adventure levels and challenges.

    The Xbox Live Arcade version of Peggle received Nights content in the form of a downloadable expansion for the game on November 18, 2009.[1][4]

    The iPhone version of Peggle received Nights content as an In-App Purchase on October 4, 2010.[5]

    Gameplay

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    Gameplay screenshot

    Gameplay for Peggle Nights has remained nigh on the same as the original game, although additional types of style shots (such as off the wall) have been added. As its opening theme, the game uses the classical piece "Clair de lune", the third movement from the piano suite Suite bergamasque by Claude Debussy.

    References

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