Bubble Shooter
Colorful Bubble Shooter delivers relaxed match 3 fun
Bubble Shooter (the candy-themed version) takes the classic bubble-popping formula and wraps it in a cheerful, family-friendly package. It sticks closely to the traditional “aim, shoot, and match three” structure, but adds just enough extras to keep long sessions surprisingly engaging.
At its core, gameplay is instantly familiar: you slide your finger to aim, release to fire, and try to clear the screen by matching colored bubbles. The shooting feels smooth and responsive, so lining up bank shots off the wall or threading a bubble through tight gaps is pleasantly satisfying. With more than 500 levels on offer and over 50 different bubble designs, there’s a steady sense of progression as layouts grow trickier and demand a bit more planning.
One of the more distinctive touches is the pet system. You raise and feed a little bird companion and can dress it up with different outfits. It doesn’t change the mechanics, but it gives you a light collection aspect that can be especially appealing to kids or anyone who likes having a goal beyond just beating the next stage.
Presentation is simple but bright, leaning into candy colors and upbeat, arcade-style music. It’s not trying to be visually cutting-edge, but its clean look makes bubbles easy to distinguish, which is exactly what this type of puzzle game needs.
On the downside, the formula can feel repetitive if you play for hours at a stretch, and seasoned puzzle fans might wish for occasional twists beyond the standard objectives. Still, as a pick‑up‑and‑play title for relaxing, passing the time, or gently training your aim and quick thinking, Bubble Shooter does its job well and offers plenty of content for casual players of all ages.
package name
bubble.shooter.shooting.shoot.game
language(s)
English
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from
Candy Bubble Studio