Pocket Gamer: Bubble Bash 2 Review
What is the fascination with bubbles? All any bubble amounts to is a bit of soap and water and a whole lot of nothing, but pump a load of the things into the air and you’ll soon have a crowd of people gawping at the sky in wonderment.
Perhaps it’s this appeal that’s lead to their ubiquity in video games. Bubble Bash 2 is the latest in a long line of match-three puzzlers to have the floaty baubles at it its core.
Like the prequel, Gameloft’s game owes a huge debt to Taito’s Puzzle Bobble series, with a similar system of pinging coloured bubbles into a cluster to try and match three or more. When you achieve this the cluster disappears, taking you one step closer to the ultimate goal of a total clearance.










