Version 1.0 has a primitive anti-tampering clock. If your system date is set incorrectly (e.g., 2026 when the license expired in 2015), the code may fail. Set your date back to 2005 temporarily.
In version 1.0, the game sometimes saved your registration info in the installation folder. Look for a file named license.txt or popcap.ini in C:\Program Files (x86)\PopCap Games\Zuma Deluxe\. Zuma Deluxe 1.0 Order Number
If you love the gameplay, try Zuma’s Revenge! (the official sequel) or the free web-based alternatives like Marble Shooter or Bubble Struggle. These do not require legacy order numbers. Version 1
Before the era of Steam libraries and always-online DRM (Digital Rights Management), PopCap Games used a simple offline verification system. When you purchased Zuma Deluxe directly from PopCap (or a retailer like Reflexive or RealArcade), you received a unique alphanumeric string. This is the Zuma Deluxe 1.0 order number. This code is not the same as a CD key or a crack
Depending on when you purchased the game, the order number typically follows one of two formats:
This code is not the same as a CD key or a crack. It is a transaction ID. In version 1.0, the game uses this number to unlock the full version rather than just the 60-minute trial.