Zaz (video game)
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Developer(s) | Remigiusz Dybka, Kinga Dybka |
Composer(s) | Leonard Ritter |
Platform(s) | Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Amiga[1] |
Release date(s) | 2010-09-03[2] |
Genre(s) | Puzzle game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Zaz (a backronym for "Zaz ain't Z") is a free software (GPLv3[1]) arcade action puzzle computer game, similar to Zuma.
Gamplay
The goal is to remove all incoming marbles by rearranging their order and making triplets or quartets of the same color. It currently includes 18[3] different levels. In each of the levels there are some special items, for example explode more than just the normal three balls.
Unlike Zuma, where the player shoots new balls from a center point, in Zaz the player move a grabber on a separate track on the playfield to grab a ball that can then be shot back at a new location.[4][5] Instead of inserting randomly assigned new balls, the player moves existing balls.[6]
Reception
The game is available in many Linux distributions, for instance the Debian repositories as it fulfills the DFSG. Between 2010 and 2016 Zat was downloaded from Sourceforge directly 100,000 times.[7] The game was positively reviewed by Chip.de and Computer Bild.[5][3]
References
External links
- Zaz - Because hackers too need to play with balls Official page on sourceforge.net
- Zaz source code repository at SourceForge