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You match three or more of the same-colored bubbles, they pop with a satisfying plink.
Developer: OnlineGamess
- 4.7
- Score
Somewhere in the outer reaches of the galaxy, an elite space cleaner - you - has been tasked with one very specific mission: popping an infinite swarm of colorful bubbles that have clogged the vacuum lanes of the universe. Space Bubbles - Bubble Shooter takes the classic match-3 bubble formula and blasts it into orbit, giving you 70 levels of poppin' satisfaction. You've got your cannon, your stack of swirling space bubbles, and your one job: aim, shoot, and make that screen rain bubble shards. It may sound simple, but once you're in the rhythm, popping bubbles becomes a kind of cosmic meditation - with occasional outbursts of "wait, that totally should've connected!" Each level starts off innocently enough. You match three or more of the same-colored bubbles, they pop with a satisfying plink, and you slowly clear the cluttered starfield. But the further you go, the more things tighten up. Angles become trickier. Bubble formations hang low like traps. The only way out is clever bouncing, quick swapping, and the kind of aim you only get after playing five levels in a row muttering "last one, I swear." You can swap your current bubble by tapping the spacebar (or the screen on mobile), which opens up a world of tiny but impactful strategy. Should you go for the obvious shot or bank one off the wall like a pool shark from Mars? The wrong move might leave you with a wall of unmatched colors slowly creeping toward your base - and suddenly your relaxed bubble session turns into a tactical scramble for survival. But part of what makes Space Bubbles so delightful is its refusal to stress you out. There are no timers, no enemies, and no background chaos. Just space, your glowing cannon, and that sweet plink-plink-pop sound as you clear the screen. It's not about flashy effects or complicated mechanics - it's about zoning out for a few minutes (or an hour) and watching your plan come together, one satisfying chain reaction at a time. Whether you're casually clearing levels during a break or stubbornly grinding one tricky pattern for the third time, this bubble shooter knows exactly what it wants to be - and it delivers. So suit up, commander. The stars are a mess, and you've got work to do.