Bubble Fruit - Review
Bubble Fruit

Bubble Fruit

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Colorful bubble puzzles with cute cats and over 800 fruity levels

Bubble Fruit takes the classic bubble shooter formula and wraps it in a cheerful fruit theme, delivering a light, snackable puzzle experience that’s easy to pick up and hard to put down. You play as Angela, a bubble shooter on a mission to pop fruit clusters, free trapped kitties and rescue ladybugs across a sizable campaign of more than 800 stages.

The core gameplay is familiar: drag to aim, release to shoot, and match at least three bubbles of the same color to clear them from the board. What keeps things fresh is the trio of distinct modes. Classic Mode is straightforward score-chasing fun, asking you to clear all fruits on the screen. Save Kitties Mode adds a layer of urgency by forcing you to shoot strategically around obstacles to release the cats. Ladybugs Rescue Mode tweaks your priorities again, making you focus on clearing specific zones rather than the whole grid.

Controls are responsive and intuitive, and the physics feel predictable enough that skilled players can reliably bank shots off the walls to set up chain reactions. The bright, cartoony visuals and charming animal designs make it especially appealing for younger players, while the later levels introduce tighter layouts and tougher color patterns that will challenge more experienced fans.

On the downside, the presentation is quite simple, and the repetition inherent to the genre does creep in during long sessions. Still, as a casual time-waster that relaxes the brain rather than overwhelming it, Bubble Fruit does its job well.

Pros:

- Large number of levels and three varied modes

- Simple, responsive controls and clear mechanics

- Cute, family-friendly art style

Cons:

- Can feel repetitive over extended play

- Visuals and audio are basic and may not stand out

package name

com.dreamgame.fruitbubble

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Dream Club