PC Game Review: The Poppit! Show - Page 2

Author: MerylPublished: Dec 25, 2006 at 7:31 pm 3 comments

The Poppit! ShowYou can receive power-ups from other players and donate them in exchange for a few tokens. Whenever I couldn't get all the prizes or get down to six or less balloons even with the power-up, I'd donate it. Playing connected also gives you the opportunity to earn Jackpot Spins, win outfits and backgrounds for Pogo Mini, work for badges and win more tokens.

The first time you connect to the network, you'll need to login or create a free account. Once you do this, just look at the telephone on the main menu for "Connected" or "Disconnected" to see whether you're connected.

Since this game connects to the Pogo.com community, players also receive a rank so others know how well you play. Moreover, the game is more fun knowing you need to work for a new rank. The game contains a Stats Room where you can check your rank progress and badge collection. Earn tokens by collecting surprises, super-pops (popping many balloons of the same color at the same time), bonuses and jackpot spins.

The Poppit! ShowPlayers can win Pogo Tokens in most Pogo.com games and The Poppit! Show. Players can use tokens to enter prize drawings for Pogo.com's daily, weekly or monthly prizes. Of course, the more tokens you win, the more tickets you can enter in the drawings. Members of Club Pogo can also use tokens at the Mini Mall to buy stuff for the Pogo Mini.

Those who love puzzles will love this one with the added bonus of hearing the roar of the crowd.

The Poppit! Show doesn't have an official rating, but it qualifies for E (Everyone) as explained by the ESRB.

System Requirements
Windows 98, 2000, 98, ME, XP
Processor: P-500
Memory: 256 MB RAM
DirectX: 7.0

Download the demo to try the game. Like it? Buy it.($19.95).

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  • 1 - RJ Elliott

    Dec 26, 2006 at 3:23 am

    Cool...thanks for the info...POGO rules!

  • 2 - jackie

    Dec 18, 2007 at 8:12 pm

    i love pogo play it all the time

  • 3 - Rob

    Apr 19, 2012 at 9:40 am

    Poppit doesn't work half the time. games play good the first time. now 2nd games will not pop the balloons without much delays. What is the matter?

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