
Within minutes of starting a two-player game, both sides will begin cursing loudly when mistakes are made. There are variations on the theme, including a straightforward single-player game, which is played against the clock, and a single-player Challenge mode that counts the number of bubbles popped.īut Puzzle Bobble really comes into its own with the network and splitscreen multi-player options. Get three or more of the same colour touching and they disappear - the aim being to clear the screen by popping every single bubble, earning points as you go. It's simply a case of shooting coloured bubbles up the screen into a mass of other bubbles.




It was a fun, challenging platform game in which, as you went through the 100 levels, you had to get rid of your enemies by trapping them in bubbles and then making the bubbles burst. In the eighties, Bubble Bobble was all the rage on arcade machines around the world, and later on video consoles and computers.
