Thus, it is possible to think about colorful bubbles falling from the upper area of the screen. Your job? If you don’t want them to accumulate and make a massive stack, the concept alone might sound rather easy: pop them. I thought so, too.
It is like when you say to yourself, ‘piece of cake’ and the next thing you know it, ‘pow!’ They begin to rise more often, and not in such orderly patterns anymore. I got to a place where I spent an entire lunch break just attempting to get the highest score.
The secret is the coordination of colors. The condition of three or more like-coloured stones in contact? Pop! They disappear. Okay it sounds a bit morbid but I do love chain reactions so gestating a cause that will trigger a series of effects is rewarding. Often I recall a situation where, in a single move, I have managed to remove half of the screen’s content. Did you ever feel like a wizard who is trying to burst bubbles?
Graphics are colorful, playful, conspicuous. The tiny ‘pop’ noise which occurs when bubbles have unleashed? Oddly soothing.
I first took it to my mum expecting her to dismiss it. Now she’s hooked too! We have this incidence where we always aim at getting the highest score possible in the game. Football referees have nothing on the Clint Cicconi version of Monopoly.
You see, every game is unique in its own way trying to make you either a destroyer or a savior of this world. Every once in a while the choices are almost obvious. Sometimes it is almost as if the game is designed deliberately to cause you some amount of trouble. Makes one continue drinking the brew.
If you like puzzle games that are easy to pick up, but very challenging – Bubble Fall might interest you. It’s particularly suitable for reading while waiting for a doctor, dentist or during any other time spent idle on a couch. I genuinely hope that you are going to enjoy this one because otherwise you know I told you so!