Aim precisely and clear all the bubbles as fast as you can! Bubble Shooter Adventures is an extremely addictive game delivering hours of fun. Apart from the tense and engaging gameplay, it offers beautiful design and original effects! The game is great for kids and the variety of difficulty levels makes it suitable for the entire family.
Get ready to lose yourself in the beautiful world of Bubble Shooter Adventures! • Numerous levels • Original sound effects • Unique level layout • Lots of challenging levels. Rated 4 out of 5 by chipps611 from Yep, it's a bubble shooter. Digital tachograph driver card. Played out the hour demo, and got to level 23 of 252. There's nothing new or unusual here, and it's very likely to remind you of a game you played several years back, but it kept me playing until the demo ended. The first thing to go was the annoying, repetitive music - after turning that off, I had no problem burning the demo time.
Doubt I'd actually purchase this game, but I could see myself tossing a free chip at it sometime, the hour went by pretty quick. Worth a demo, see what you think. Rated 4 out of 5 by Itsupikachu from Not So Bad Maybe I'm missing something, here, but I kind of like this game.
Bubble Shooter is a new puzzle game with simple rules and four modes: strategy, arcade, sniper and marathon. Your goal is to explode all the bubbles before they overflow the board. It combines the best from Tetris, Lines, Pool adding new features. Bubble Shooter Adventures is an extremely addictive game delivering hours of fun. Apart from the tense and engaging gameplay, it offers beautiful design and original effects! The game is great for kids and the variety of difficulty levels makes it suitable for the entire family.
I remember a game of several years ago called Bubble Shooter and I really liked that one. This one is quite a bit like it, I think. I played this one for about 25 minutes.
There was only one thing I didn't care for. When you take out all of one color, I thought it would be eliminated and you wouldn't see it again but this game doesn't work that way. That same color is still repeated a few more times. Other than that I thought the game was fun-certainly not the worst game I ever played. My advice is give it a try and decide for yourself. Don't just go by what the reviewers say.:). Rated 3 out of 5 by BeccaBookie from It's all about angles!
This review is based on completion of demo. (I got to level 11 with 2 repeats) This is very similar to playing bumper pool in theory.
Bounce balls off the walls to shoot them into the location of other balls of the same colour to remove them. If you are lucky and sever the connection of lower balls they will fall off too.
Know that it looks like a kids game but some levels would be frustrating to a little one. (HINT: to change ball colour you left click on the ball showing to be played and it will swap out with the next ball to come up.) It is a good game for when you just want to relax and unwind for the night. Hope you enjoy it too.
Rated 2 out of 5 by Cornishwizard from Not a good game I must admit that I am not a great favourite of Bubble Games, but this one is not good. The music was poor being very repetative, but to be fair there are loads of games that have awful music. The graphics if 5 years ago would have been good but not now. So much more could have been achieved. The game play was simple, which meant that after about 5 mins, the basic concept had been mastered and then it became a boring game.
Could be good as a kids game but for adults I do not recommend it even as a free game. Rated 2 out of 5 by phatkhat from A cure for insomnia! I am a marble popper fanatic, and still play Luxor regularly. This one, however. As someone said, I can get better FREE Android games. This one reminds me of a very slow, clunky Phlinx, without the pretty graphics of Phlinx.
In fact, I like Phlinx. At any rate, also as another reviewer stated, not even for a PCC. Maybe if it were totally free.
Besides playing as though you're underwater, there is no way to accurately aim. You can't shoot between balls because they will stick.
You CAN bounce off the walls, but there is no aiming line option. (NO options, really.
Only sound/music on/off and full screen or not.) Where they came up with this one, I can't imagine. I can't even imagine a kid over about 3 playing this. Rated 1 out of 5 by pennmom36 from 252 Levels And I Couldn't Make It Past 2 Yep, it's that bad!
The graphics are spotty, the game mechanics are clunky, the colors as well as the game layouts are unappealing. I'm pretty sure this would even be a horrible phone app as well, especially when compared to the popular panda popping app.