While a basic version could be played for free online, the version—which featured enhanced graphics, 13 adventure stages, and a gauntlet mode—was a paid product. The Trial Wall

Reviewers highlight the game's addictive nature, though some note its age:

: While some older "license names" and "license codes" have been shared online in the past (e.g., Name: serialfree AW9KLAVAHLMNFNA

Even if you find an outdated 10-digit code that works offline, the game might still phone home. Some versions of Zuma Deluxe (especially on Steam or Origin) require online activation. A blacklisted key will be rejected immediately.