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Bubbles in Space
by DessIntress
Bubbles in Space
Tags for Bubbles in Space
Description
Play 'Bubbles in space' and create big combinations.
Clear 15 levels! (level mode)
Play against the time! (time mode)
Play against your friends and family! (rush mode)
How to Play
Singleplayer - Time mode: Play as long as you have enough time and reach new high scores for the leaderboard.
Singleplayer - Level mode: Beat your way through 15 levels and destroy formations of bubbles.
Multiplayer - Rush mode: Play locally against your friend and get the highest score in 120 seconds.
Controls:
Singleplayer:
Aim: mouse move
Shoot: Left click
Multiplayer:
Aim: a/d (P1) & left/right (P2)
Shoot: w (P1) & up (P2)
Comments
stern_keefer
Oct. 16, 2013
Uh, no. If you had actually played a real Puzzle Bobble game (any of the ones from Taito) you would know that during puzzle rounds, colors are limited to what's currently on the screen. It has to do with not overtly screwing the player over as opposed to making the game a total luckfest. It doesn't matter in your game anyway, because there is no peril. But next time you play a real PB game, take note that when you're down to 2 colors, and you eliminate one of the colors with your move, if the eliminated color was the "next" color it will actually change to the last color. If you don't understand the puzzle bobble genre, don't try and defend your design decisions by blowing off someone who knows what the hell they're talking about.
stern_keefer
Oct. 14, 2013
Some pretty fundamental errors given how long the puzzle bobble genre has been around. Biggest error: giving me colors I've already gotten rid of. Yeesh.