
A masterclass in casual design, Peggle Nights delivers an unforgettable experience from start to finish.
90
Verdict
97%
Steam
84
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (97% positive from 3.2K reviews)
Critically acclaimed (84/100 critic average)
No significant drawbacks reported
Peggle Nights is a downloadable game from PopCap Games, released on Windows, Mac OS X and Microsoft Xbox Live Arcade, also playable on Nintendo DS through Peggle: Dual Shot. Upon its release, PopCap marketed the game as a "follow-up" to Peggle, although an actual sequel to the 2007 PC Game was released in 2013. The gameplay between Peggle and Peggle Nights has remained largely unchanged, with each stage 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.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 18d ago
Peggle Nights is about everything that Peggle Deluxe did right, but at night. Also I'm still gay for bjorn.
it's more peggle, which is great because the one thing the first game doesn't have is more peggle
I will repeat what I said about the first Peggle here: This truly might be the best game I have ever played, if I could sit everyone in the world down do to one thing, it would be to play this. If I had 1 hour left to live I would spend it playing this. If I ever have a kid this will be the first and last thing they see. this game is THE best game of all time. 10/10 Story 10/10 Art 10/10 Music 10/10 Horror 10/10 Lust, this has something for everyone. but it's a part 2
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