![]() Some call the game addictive and I can't argue with them. That's saying a lot, and the realization snuck up on me, but these reasons keep bringing me back. Additionally, you can earn time bonuses and extra lives.īubble Trouble is a game of reflexes, skill and strategy. If used improperly, it can destroy you, too. Dynamite can blow up enemies who are close by. Bouncing balls bounce around one or more times. There are many different tools to use during your adventures. ![]() You have to be careful, because some foes can also push bubbles, which can crush Blinkie quite effectively. Blinkie's enemies range from fairly slow fish, to speedy sharks, to even faster starfish. Blinkie uses the bubbles to "pop" the bad guys. Each level is a maze of bubbles that Blinkie can push around. The object of the game is Blinkie's survival in the cold, cruel ocean. In Bubble Trouble, the player is Blinkie, our young fish protagonist. If you browse the software aisle at CompUSA or Best Buy, it seems that all the exciting games are much too graphic for a small child, while all the games designed for small children are "snorers." What's a parent to do? Created by: Alex Metcalf and David Wareing
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