Playing through the game is fun and relaxing. The music fades in and out and doesn't cause any distraction to the action on the screen. The bubbles float like they should and they are fun to direct and control. There isn't much depth to the little Spirit Herder, but the challenging levels more than make up for the lack of storyline. Soul Bubbles will keep you engaged longer than the real thing and is definitely worth a look.
After a long time of not giving any signs of life, it seems that the iPad and iPhone-version of Soul Bubbles are still alive and coming soon.
Pocket Gamer:
Remember Soul Bubbles on DS? Maybe you don't – it was a bit of a niche title, after all.
It was an extremely good niche title though, and one we gave an 8/10 Silver Award back in 2008.
The good news springing from GamesCom 2010 is that a conversion is being worked on for iPhone and iPad. In fact, Eurocenter’s port of the Mekensleep game is well into production and set for an October release.
411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!, Unbound Saga, Ys I & II Chronicles, and Awatama. They also talk about some of the past week's releases, including Trine and Street Fighter IV PC.