Zuma Kangaroo and the moving marble chain in Australian mazes
Zuma Kangaroo puts you behind a kangaroo shooter and asks you to fire coloured balls into a moving chain until three of the same colour vanish. The Australian maze backdrop adds a bright cartoon look, while the three-ball queue gives you a chance to line up the next shot before the track advances.
In this logic game, timing matters as much as aim: the left mouse button sends each ball, and a five-ball combo can create a bigger burst when you keep the chain under control. Bonus clocks slow the action, fruit adds extra points, and that mix turns every lane into a quick target puzzle rather than a random spray.
It also fits the classic Zuma games formula, with a rolling chain and colour matching at the centre of every move. If you want a similar marble-shooter rhythm, Zumba Mania uses the same chain-clearing idea with its own board flow, while Maya is another close match built around the same style of shot planning. For a related colour-match challenge, Bubble Shooter HD 3 keeps the precision shooting focus in a different board layout.
The ball queue matters because you always see the next three colours, which helps you save a rare shot for a tight gap or a fast-moving stretch. Once you learn the lane patterns, the game becomes a steady rhythm of angle and colour match, and every missed shot is easy to read at a glance.
Because it runs in the browser with no download or signup, you can switch from desktop to mobile without changing the core aim-and-shoot controls. The same colour-matching rules apply on a phone screen, so you can chase a better chain clear anywhere.
It plays on mobile and desktop, so the same mouse-style shooting works across common devices. If you want a free online marble shooter, Try it now and see how long you can keep the chain from reaching the end.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
06 august 2011
Last Update
06 august 2011