Peggle already was a hit on Popcap, so it was only a matter of time before it became portable. Q Entertainment and Popcap created a simplistic DS game with an extremely addictive concept (Popcap was the real creator of the concept). All you do is aim a ball at pegs and watch the magic. I am especially a fan of the bonus underground mode. The over-the-top fights and epicness (if that is a word) made me hooked. In addition, there are 10 Q entertainment designed levels. These levels are okay, but the don't match up to the amount of fun you get when you play the Popcap levels. The reason it doesn't reach th-e full 10 is the artwork. I'm really not a fan of it. To me, the artwork seems bland, or in some cases, too dark. Besides that, it's truly a great game. I always have it with me on trips and at home. Popcap gave the fans exactly what they wanted.
Puzzles that are easy to lean, difficult to master, and impossible to put down are few and far between. Peggle: Dual Shot is a relative newcomer in this exclusive family of puzzle games, but it certainly does the classif... Read Full Review
There are a lot of puzzle games for the DS, but Peggle: Dual Shot hits the top 5. There isn't a story line in this game, but there is no need. Peggle is very simple. You shoot a ball out of a cannon at the top of th... Read Full Review