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Your goal is simple: click on groups of two or more matching bubbles to pop them.
Developer: PidomTech
- 4.7
- Score
Some games don't rush you - they just hand you a colorful screen full of bubbles and let you think for a second. Bubble Shooter Rainbow is that kind of game. You're not aiming bubbles or matching from a launcher at the bottom like a typical bubble shooter. Instead, you're staring at a full board, packed with bubbles of different colors, and your goal is simple: click on groups of two or more matching bubbles to pop them. That's it. You have a limited number of moves to clear the board, and every pop has to count. Some levels ask you to focus on clearing specific colors, others just want everything gone. Either way, every click matters more than you expect. At first, the board feels generous - big clusters, easy clears, satisfying chain reactions when half the screen pops at once. But it doesn't stay easy. Pretty soon, you'll find yourself staring at one lonely blue bubble trapped between reds and greens, realizing you wasted too many moves early on. Bubble Shooter Rainbow sneaks up on you like that. You start thinking ahead: which group should I pop first? Will this clear the path for a bigger chain? Should I wait for a better setup? The game adds power-up bubbles too - special ones that can blast whole areas, break color rules, or trigger explosions - and hitting one at the right moment feels ridiculously good. Sometimes you pull off a move that clears half the board, and for a second, you feel like a genius. Until the next level humbles you again. What makes Bubble Shooter Rainbow stick isn't just the puzzle mechanics - it's the rhythm it creates. You click, you watch a satisfying little pop animation, you clear another chunk, and for a few minutes, you're just... in it. It's low-stress, colorful, and forgiving enough to make you feel clever even if you're mostly guessing. There's no complicated upgrade tree, no endless tutorials - just a bunch of puzzles that ask you to slow down a little, plan a little, and pop your way to victory. Whether you have five minutes or an hour, it fits. And sometimes it's exactly the right kind of simple: not because it's easy, but because it knows exactly what it wants to be. A bubble, a click, and that tiny pop of satisfaction.