Bubble Ball Android Game — created by a 14 year old student of 8th grade — holds an impressive achievement of replacing the Angry Birds as top iOS game. On Android, Bubble Game looks solid and very very promising too, with just 21 levels in the initial version though.
If you’re like a bit bored of angry birds and are looking for fresh challenges in more newer way — and want to stick with puzzle games too — there is just a right game released only recently, called Bubble Ball. It’s packed with 21 exciting levels, but is also greatly known for its developer who happens to be just 14 years old but was very impressively successful in replacing the mighty angry birds off its perch in the iOS top games list.
In Bubble Ball for android, you have to to get the bubble to the goal. Okay, that’s too simple to say. To get the bubble ball to its goal, you need to evaluate the environment as also use the pieces and power-ups hanging there. And that’s where your imagination powers and creativity are called to their best. Different pieces and power-ups — each with special role defined below — are provided in the environment under each level, which play crucial role in determining your strategy to get the ball moving right across the screen.
You have to set the pieces and power-ups at right positions before you hit the start button to start rolling the ball and let it react with the environment you’ve set for it using the power-ups and pieces to get to the target. Or, you retry it.
‘Pieces’ are of two types: Wood – which are affected by gravity, and Metal: they remain fixed (immune to gravity).
‘Power-ups’ — activated upon ball hitting them and can be activated just once per start-stop cycle — grants and take speed (even reverse the movement) of the ball, which also plays a magical and important role in completing the level — you’ll know more and enjoy even more when you really play the bubble ball game.
Further, there’s an option to change ball’s color too. The game is very very good in concept but it does lacks a mature feeling in UI and overall presentation — but it still remains an awesome work considering it’s a brain child of a 14 year old. That said, 21 levels may eventually prove short of what you’d expect at one go, but hey! aren’t we used to get more levels via updates — and we really think updates are in the works considering the popularity the bubble ball game is getting these day, quite deservedly.
And did we say, it’s available for FREE. Yeah, it’s really cool, and awesome. Let’s download it. As always, scan the QR Code below using a barcode scanner app or if you’re on phone, simply hit the android market link below.
Let us know what you feel about the game. Is it the game that can replace your angry birds as your fav time-pass game, or at least holds true potential for that?
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