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Bubble Shooter
Developer(s)Absolutist LTD(2002 - 2012)
Ilyon Dynamics (2012 - )
Publisher(s)Absolutist LTD (2002 - 2015)
Ilyon Dynamics (2015 - )
Platform(s)iOS, Mac OS, Android, Flash, Palm OS, Pocket PC, Facebook
Release2002
Genre(s)Puzzle Bobble 2 clone, Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Bubble Shooter is a clone of the Puzzle Bobble arcade game that was released by Taito in 1994.

The Bubble Shooter game and IP is owned by Ilyon Dynamics, after it was acquired from Absolutist who released the original game in 2002. It was ported to iOS in 2010.[1] It was ported to Android in 2012 [2]

In 2015, Absolutist sold the Bubble Shooter IP to Ilyon Dynamics LTD,[3] which expanded the brand on mobile and into new platforms such as Facebook Messenger and the mobile eSports platform Skillz.[4] A special version was developed and published with the Seminole Tribe of Florida using their Hard Rock Cafe brand.<ref>"Hard Rock Bubble Shooter". IOS Store.</windows >

Gameplay

The goal of the game is to clear the playing field by forming groups of three or more like-colored marbles. The game ends when the balls reach the bottom line of the screen. The more balls destroyed in one shot, the more points scored. A player wins when there are no balls remaining on the playing field.

There are 4 difficulty levels: EasyRide, Novice, Expert, Master. Two scoring modes: Classic, Sniper. The Classic Mode suggests slow-paced gameplay with no time or shots limits. The goal of the Sniper Mode is to clear the playfield using minimum shots.

There are two game modes:

  • Strategy – Shots limit
  • Arcade – Time limit

References

  1. ^ "Bubble Shooter". IOS Store.
  2. ^ "Bubble Shooter". Google Play Store.
  3. ^ Harris, Iain (March 27, 2018). "Bubble Shooter bursts through 50 million download mark". Pocket Gamer Biz. Steel Media.
  4. ^ Yakowicz, Will (May 28, 2014). "The Booming Business of Cash Prize Gaming". Inc. Inc.