Shack PSA: Peggle Nights Now on Steam, 50% Off

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Steam has been a very good boy today: first he starts accepting money for Valve's super-highly-anticipated Left 4 Dead, and now he brings you, as promised, PopCap's Peggle Nights--at a deep discount, even.

The pachinko-esque ball-bouncing sequel released last month to rave reviews from Shacknews editor Chris Faylor. He didn't so much play the game as giggle at Bjorn the unicorn and eat PopCap cookies, but it was a resoundingly positive review. Now that it's on Steam, Peggle Nights' price was slashed by half, retailing on Valve's digital distribution service for $9.99. It's available now.

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    October 15, 2008 8:12 PM

    So after you download it, this game will only work if you have steam installed?

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      October 15, 2008 8:16 PM

      are you planning on buying it then uninstalling steam?

      Steam is awesome >:(

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      October 15, 2008 8:34 PM

      thats how all steam purchases work, yes

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      October 15, 2008 8:46 PM

      I only have steam on my desktop. I wanted to put the game on my laptop. I do not want steam on it since I'm really not a big fan of Steam.

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        October 15, 2008 9:29 PM

        Then don't buy it on steam.

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        October 15, 2008 9:49 PM

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        October 15, 2008 9:59 PM

        I kind of like steam now, it's really convenient actually. Steam by itself doesn't take up much of the space. The only draw back is that games start up a bit slow at first because it has to load steam and log you into the account. On the upside though you can be anywhere in the world at any of your friend's houses, load steam, log in to your account and be playing this game within five minutes. If it wasn't for steam I definitely wouldnt' have tried a lot of games I did, and in the end buy them. It's just really convenient to have a huge game collection at your fingertips to try, especially all these little games since their demos take about a minute to download and install on steam yet they can offer a ton of fun.

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