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Play the classic and most addictive Bubble Shooter game for FREE, now available on the App Store and perfect for your iOS device. Blast and pop all the bubbles, solve the fun & colorful puzzles and beat the challenges to reach the level’s target and win coins!In this good old version, you need to aim & shoot, to drop & burst all the colored bubbles. Train your brain with this original puzzle as you blast balls online or offline - anytime! Bubble Shooter - Pop Bubbles matching puzzle game offers different puzzles and challenges, amazing graphics and smashing levels - all for free!Pop and break all the balls to move on to the next awesome level. Play and enjoy plenty of fun challenges and puzzles, and make sure to reach the target of each level, clear the board and collect coins. It’s the perfect pastime shooter game to play when you want to relax and clear your mind.This incredible shooter is simple and easy to learn, perfect for families to enjoy! This is the ideal match puzzle game for long car rides to play with family and friends!We took the classic arcade game and added some new, awesome features to this bubble game that you’ll love to relax with.Play the Classic Game Mode - So Fun!Enjoy the old classic game mode.
Match 3 bubbles to blast them away, and clear the board, complete the missions and win coins & awesome rewards. Tap on the screen to drag the laser aim and lift it to take a shot. It’s important to form a strategy according to the different bubbles layout at each level. Shoot and pop all the colored balls in the best fun & free game, aim carefully and match same-colored bubbles to reach the target!
Bubble Shooter is a famous casual puzzle game created by Absolutist / Ilyon. In the game, you have to match multiple bubbles of the same color to let them disappear. The game is inspired by Puzzle Bobble and was initially released in 2002. The 50 Best iPad Games. Sometimes your iPhone just isn't big enough to enjoy the best of iOS gaming. Grab your iPad and take advantage of the expanded screen real estate with these games.
Work your way through all the different challenges and puzzles, solve the brain teasers and win levels.Arcade Game Mode - Never get bored!Play Bubble Shooter puzzle game in this old retro game mode to rediscover the classic arcade games. Play & match through fun game levels in our arcade game mode as this addicting game gets even more challenging. Advance along thousands of fun puzzle levels, and enjoy the best retro shooter game experience anywhere you want, no WiFi needed.Levels Game ModeSmash & pop colorful bubbles to advance to the next level of puzzle games! Test your skills to reach the target while playing this special & addictive bubble game. Shoot the colorful balls to win the next amazing puzzle level, and test your matching skills while playing this addictive, casual game for free. Asdfsimsfree, Impossible after new update?I’m not sure if it’s a coincidence but it seems the game has gotten much harder after the latest couple of updates.
I’m stuck on level 1582, so I decided to update the app to see if it was a bug. No luck with 1582 after the update so I tried dozens of older levels and they’re also much more difficult than they used to be. Many of the levels leading up to 1582 (like in the 1570s) were also extremely hard and not very fun. I had to buy several power-ups/extra moves to get through the last 10 or so levels, when normally I could get through the levels in a few tries without much need for power-ups (unless I really wanted to get a level over with).Also this is a bit nitpicky but it’s annoying that the game asks if you’re sure you want to restart a level because you’ll lose progress.
The game used to seem like it ran smoother before it asked that every time. Also almost every time I enter a level, even if it’s one I’ve completed before, the game tells me about the special kinds of bubbles in the level (like ice bubbles or the bubbles that turn to stone). It’s a bit annoying that this info pops up almost every time I play a level.But mostly it’s a shame that I can’t move forward in the game anymore. This is my favorite Bubble Shooter app and I’ve been looking at other ones since this one has become too difficult to be fun (1582, for example, is so full of stone bubbles that fireballs and bombs aren’t even really effective). Developer Response,Hi there,Don’t worry, we can assist you with this issue.If you tried everything and still cannot solve the puzzle, send us an email to [email protected] with the details of your current level + your Customer ID, and we will do our best to help.:)Sincerely,Ilyon® Support. Giygus007, A fun time waster, but.This game works, and does exactly what I wanted it to do; pop bubbles. However, this game is designed to get you to either spend money or try over and over and over again to get to the next level while it throws endless “challenges” at you that are designed to be gateways to prevent progression.
For example, at a certain level they introduce soap bubbles. The soap bubbles spread quickly and prevent combos.
So if there’s a soap bubble and you don’t pop it right away (by hitting it with the same color twice), it spreads and covers everything around it. The game also seems to never give you the color ball you need to make that crucial play. If there’s 20 blues and only one red left, and that red is buried under layers of blues, the game will give you a near endless supply of red to fire knowing you cant even get to the one red on the board and when a single blue was all you needed to clear the level.
It’s purposely cheaty to get you to buy those coins so you can afford the few power ups available to essentially cheese the level to get past it. And it limits the number of balls you get per level, so if it decides to screw you with colors you can’t use, to bad, better spend some money. It also drains your battery life like no ones business. Play for an hour and your battery is down to 20% from a full charge. Developer Response,Hi there,Part of the challenge is to solve the puzzle with the colors you receive.It's impossible to receive a color that is not on the board, though it may appear further ahead.If you tried everything and still cannot solve the level, send us an email to [email protected] and we will do our best to help.:)Nevertheless, we have forwarded your feedback to our developers for further review.Sincerely,Ilyon® Support. Can't Get Past 10?!? Annoyed, I do not like new updateWith the recent update, the design of the bubbles is a lot “smoother”, which is cool.
But, the new update rarely allows the “watch an ad for 3 more moves”. It only seems to offer it when you have like 20+ bubbles left.
The game seems to want you to play each level a certain amount of times before you can even get close to beating it, especially the super difficult ones, and does everything in its power to make you either lose, or pay money to beat it. I have to play the super difficult levels like 15-20 times before it finally offers the “watch ad for three more moves” when I have less than like ten bubbles to pop. It definitely seems to run on some sort of algorithm of how many times you play a level before it’s possible to beat it.Every single time I have less than 5 bubbles left to pop, the game only offers you to buy more moves, and does not offer the “watch an ad for 3 more moves” option. This is really frustrating, and obviously a way for the game to make more money because it’s easier to just spend $1.99 when you’re SO close to beating the level, rather than start all over again. Super, super frustrating. Developer Response,Hi there,We are constantly making improvements in the game, in an attempt to make it exciting, fun and challenging.The option to watch an ad for extra moves is currently being optimized, so you may encounter some changes. None of them, however, should result in what you've experienced.Don’t worry, we are here to help!Please contact us at [email protected] so that we may resolve this issue swiftly.
And restore all lost coins.Sincerely,Ilyon® Support.
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