![]() It's a very basic premise, but that's what makes Peggle so arresting - anybody that tries it instantly "gets it." PopCap builds on this core by adding power-ups, a moving basket at the bottom of the screen that saves your ball if it happens to fall inside of it, and some very slick production values. ![]() Eliminate all of the orange pegs and you move on to the next stage. You're charged with firing silver balls into a sea of blue and orange pegs (some round, some rectangular). Using the click-wheel, you control a cannon that resides at the top of the screen. The whole dollar versus game play ratio is considerably tilted in the customer's favor. Originally retailing for $20 (there's a big holiday sale over at the official site that drops it to $10), Peggle clocks in at only $5 for the iPod, making it an absolute steal. Already, the game has been downloaded over ten million times. Never heard of Peggle? PopCap Games, one of the titans in the casual space, scored a bestseller with this pachinko-style puzzle game earlier this year.
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