These soap bubble puzzles are so fun to play with I find myself just fiddling with levels long after I've solved them.
, an interactive food sim expressly about playing with your food. It's an excellent and deceptively simple puzzle game, but its soap bubble puzzles are so fun to play with that I often find myself just fiddling with levels long after I've figured out how to solve them. They look and sound andjust right. I'll probably never get tired of watching them stretch and pop and squish together, which is good because Tiny Bubbles gives you a whopping 172 puzzles for $10.
But that's just the most basic puzzle type. In the few dozen levels I've played, I've encountered puzzles where the goal is to pop a certain number of a specific color, or prevent certain bubbles from popping, or connect bubbles filled with little starfish so that they can reunite. And apart from primary and secondary color bubbles, I've also seen brown bubbles which can only be made by mixing contrasting colors, and black bubbles which cannot be popped.
There's a wonderful sense of underlying logic to its physics and color wheel. The way you pop bubbles affects the way they reform, you can overfill bubbles just to expand them and push other bubbles together, and some levels ask you to pop enough bubbles that the remaining cluster fits within a small circle. It's an inventive game that makes great use of its simple premise, and to my surprise, levels so far haven't repeated themselves.
The tickets are a cool way to help players make progress when they're stumped, but there's a catch: infinity mode is time-gated, so you can only make moves every three hours. This set off every microtransaction alarm in my head, so I reached out to Denman for clarification.
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