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Peggle Nights - 1.6 Million Points in a Single Level / 1.4 Mil in a Single Shot

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

Peggle Nights has a 750k/single level challenge. This is a little bit better than that...

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  • 1.2 million in a single shot actually. Not 1.4.

  • You forgot the style points (160k). The total for the shot was 1,408,300.

  • You're correct. My apologies. Good shot all the same :P I keep trying it and I can't get above 500+K on that shot. So annoying! I spent ages finding the sweet spot so it goes on both "waves". I'll get it eventually.

  • There's a trick to it (don't read this if you'd rather just wing it):

    Get the cursor so that you're pointing at the bottom of the first brick at the top of the larger wave. There should be four little blue aiming guides. Now slowly click the left arrow key to move your aim higher in small steps until the four little blue aiming things turn into three little blue things. Stop right after it turns into three. Then click left one more tiny step and shoot. Works nine times out of ten for me.

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  • a lot more realistic that all the other sh#t I've seen on YouTube...

  • where is spin?

  • the beginning wasnt really extraodinary at first but toward the end the over million point score was a big deal it seems like it took a while before you got the shot

  • the beginning wasnt really extraodinary at first but toward the end the over million point score was a big deal 

  • @ojchase @zackolot

    I understand how the replay feature works, but I take back my original comment. There are some oddities in this video that suggested to me that it wasn't quite honest. Looking at it in more careful depth, however, it appears they're because there are a few (3-5) moves that were really lame (1-5 pegs) that aren't shown in the film, making it look like the score and board weren't stable. Watching it slower and pausing, I now see that a few missing moves explain the behavior.

  • Good Job

  • wow, not bad dude. my top score is just 1.2 millon... ill try to beat your score ;)

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