Snappywords - Games & puzzles - Bubble Shooter
Bubble Shooter is an arcade and puzzle game that is all about removing all the bubbles on the playing field by combining bubbles of the same color. The more you shoot at the same time, the more points you get. The game is a so-called endless game. This means you can not “win” it, but only collect as many points as possible by popping as many bubbles as possible.

The playing field consists of a batch of colorful bubbles located at the top of the playing field. You control the bubble cannon at the bottom of the screen, which allows you to fire individual bubbles in predetermined colors. The arrow indicates in which direction the bubbles are shot down. To remove bubbles from the playing field, you need to make at least three or more bubbles of the same color. If you have formed at least three bubbles of the same color, they will burst and disappear.

If too many bubbles line up and they ultimately touch the bottom of the playing field, the game is over and you have lost. Also note that after six bubbles have been shot, a new row of bubbles will be added to the playing field.

Three Tips for Playing Bubble Shooter

1. Aim precisely

Take enough time before you fire the bubbles. The more accurate your shot is, the greater the chance of forming a combination of at least three bubbles and thus removing more bubbles from the playing field. Missed shots can cause unnecessary blockages to occur and thus you can no longer reach bubbles of the same color that are located behind the blockage.

2. Using walls

Use the walls of the playing field to your advantage. When you shoot bubbles at the wall, they bounce off. This allows you to shoot bubbles in hard-to-reach places. So, for example, if you want to place one bubble behind another, you can aim at the wall and calculate the angle to bounce the bubble so that it reaches its target.

3. Play with foresight

Carefully look at the arrangement of the bubbles on the playing field and think about what combinations are possible. You should plan your moves in such a way that you can remove a larger number of bubbles with one shot. For example, it may make sense to "save" a shot on a color combination that is going to make sense only in one or two moves.

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