It was a sunny day in the bustling city of Zuma, where the sound of revving engines and screeching tires filled the air. Jack, a former special forces operative, had just received a mysterious message from an unknown sender. The message read: "Meet me at the old warehouse at midnight. Come alone."
As the parent company, EA sells the game directly through its official desktop application.
It is worth noting that Zuma's Revenge! is also available on older platforms, including Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS, but this guide focuses on the superior PC version.
Each area ends with a tiki boss that requires a slightly different approach. Here are some universal tips: