ArmChair Empire: "The game is very pretty to look at. Apparently all the backgrounds were drawn and painted and they did a great job setting the mood to the music. The characters look simple, although good for what they are, and so do the animations going on in the background. Everything is very colorful, but it also feels unique from your typical Saturday morning cartoon. What's most impressive are the bubbles. They look and move in a realistic manner whether they are being squashed in-between tight spaces or bouncing off an object."
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.