![]() The player begins each level with ten balls (twelve on the non-Touch iPod version) to clear the orange pegs, but may earn more by landing the ball in the ball catcher, or by earning high scores on single shots. Struck pegs are also removed if the ball is stuck on them. Pegs light up when hit, and once the ball either falls through the bottom of the screen or is caught by the ball catcher that moves back and forth along the bottom in a fixed manner, the pegs will be removed. ![]() ![]() The goal of each level is to clear the board of the twenty-five random pegs that are turned orange at the start of the level, by using a ball launcher located at the top center of the screen to strike one or more of the pegs. Each level features an arrangement of approximately one hundred blue "pegs", positioned to correspond with the level's background picture, inside of three walls on the top and sides (leaving the bottom opened), along with other fixed and moving features. Within the game's main "Adventure" mode, Peggle is divided into fifty-five levels. The following section was copied from Wikipedia. Bjorn the Unicorn is apparently the main character, and the leader of the Peggle Institute. The game revolves around shooting a ball, and trying to get enough points by hitting pegs, to fill up the meter. Peggle is a puzzle videogame developed and published by PopCap Games. PopCap Games, Q Entertainment (Nintendo DS)
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