Jungle Bubble Shooter

Jungle Bubble Shooter

Aim, match and smash all the colorful bubbles in this relaxing color matching adventure. To break the bubbles, you need to connect three or more bubbles of the same color together by shooting the bubbles you are given into a bunch of bubbles stacked in the play area. Try to pop all the bubbles with as few shots as possible.
It's time to raise your name on the leaderboard. Enjoy!

Your Guide to Jungle Bubble Shooter Gameplay

Mobile: Tap and drag to change direction. Release to shoot.
Desktop: Move pointer to change direction. Click to shoot.

Key Aspects of the Game

4 maps to play
15 levels in each map (hence 60 levels in total)
Many features (bombs, rainbows, thunders, stars)
Many types of bubbles (colorful bubbles, Skull bubbles, Shielded bubbles, Glass bubbles, Clock bubbles, Question bubbles, Rock bubbles, Spiked bubbles...).
Leaderboard support.
Cool designs.

Which game development software or technology is responsible for the creation of this game?

The game was created with the Javascript programming language/engine.

What is the primary category for this game?

This game's category is defined as Bubble Shooter.

What words are used as tags to summarize the game?

Relevant tags that capture the essence of the game are relax.

What company developed this game?

The team or studio that worked on this game is BestGamesFreePlay.com.

Does the game support mobile gameplay?

Yes, Jungle Bubble Shooter will run on smartphones and tablets.

Are there any blood-related themes present in the game?

Yes, Jungle Bubble Shooter involves blood scenes.

Which gender is this game intended for?

Jungle Bubble Shooter is intended for Male & Female.

Which age groups are recommended to play this game?

The most suitable age groups for this game are Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is cruelty featured in any aspect of the game?

Yes, Jungle Bubble Shooter involves actions considered cruel or harmful.

Is the game appropriate for a children's age group?

No, Jungle Bubble Shooter is not designed with children in mind.
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