Puzzle Bobble,[b] internationally known as Bust-A-Move, is a 1994 tile-matching puzzle arcade game developed and published by Taito. It is based on the 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble, featuring characters and themes from that game. Its characteristically cute Japanese animation and music, along with its play mechanics and level designs, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems.

Reviewing the Super NES version, Mike Weigand of Electronic Gaming Monthly called it "a thoroughly enjoyable and incredibly addicting puzzle game". He considered the two player mode the highlight, but also said that the one player mode provides a solid challenge.[3] GamePro gave it a generally negative review, saying it starts out fun but that ultimately lacks intricacy and longevity. They elaborated that in one player mode all the levels feel the same, and that two player matches are over too quickly to build up any excitement. They also criticized the lack of any 3D effects in the graphics.[10] Next Generation reviewed the SNES version of the game and called it "addictive as hell".[4]


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A reviewer for Next Generation, while questioning the continued viability of the action puzzle genre, admitted that the game is "very simple and very addictive". He remarked that though the 3DO version makes no significant additions, none are called for by a game with such simple enjoyment.[5] GamePro's brief review of the 3DO version commented that the game's controls are responsive, and they also praised visuals and music.[11] Edge magazine ranked the game 73rd on their 100 Best Video Games in 2007.[12] IGN rated the SNES version 54th in its Top 100 SNES Games.[13]

This is the original puzzle bobble game as released in 1994. You can play it right here in you browser. This a full port of the puzzle bobble game release by Taito. It features every aspect of the original game. Including the all known awesome soundtrack.

Help Bub and Bob to complete each of the challenging levels by removing all the bubbles. Each level will be a bit harder. But be sure to check each level if there are no easy shortcuts, because these are build in, in some levels.

You can move the shooter with your arrow keys, to release a bobble press the spacebar.

Puzzle bobble is known as an arcade game that featured a lot of play rooms in the 80s and 90s, it is ported to NeoGeo and was usually playable for 50 cents and later 1 dollar per game.

In the 90's Taito also held some puzzle bobble tournaments to see who is the best puzzle bobble player. The goal was to finish the game as fast as possible with as many points as possible. People all around the world are enjoying this all time arcade classic game!

But beware, this game is not for everyone. A normal player get's to round 5. A good player will make it to level 8 and only the pro's go to level 9. At level 9 the game will be a bit easier again. What is your max level? Show us in the comments!Puzzle Bobble Screenshots

Puzzle Bobble Title Screen.



Screenshot featuring the playing field with the bobbles.



If the row touch the ground you are game over, all the bubbles with turn grey/black and you can't make any more moves.


This video features puzzle bobble gameplay, watch the player reach level 9 which is actually quite nice in puzzle bobble

Bursting with the same cheerful energy, adorable characters and timeless gameplay as its predecessors, Puzzle Bobble 3D: Vacation Odyssey is the next evolution of the classic Japanese action puzzle game franchise.

Puzzle Bobble (AKA Bust A Move here in the states, because, localization) has been a staple in video game history. Taking the main characters from Bubble Bobble, and throwing them into a puzzle game seemed like a fever dream from creator Taito. The game concept was simple; Puzzle Bobble was one of the original "match 3" games. Throw bubbles up into the field of play. If 3 or more match, they pop. If not, they just stick to each other. The object is to clear the board, and move on to the next level. Simple, until it wasn't so simple. Sometimes, you would have to bounce them off the wall to get hard to reach ones. Sometimes you would have to get the aim just right and fit the bubbles through a small space, and if you didn't, you just built to the descending tower of bubbles. Oh yeah...they're coming down in untimed intervals, so if they get to you, it's game over. The new entry from ININ Games and Taito, Puzzle Bobble Everybubble is proof that if it ain't broke, don't try to fix it. (Don't try to fix it!)

So, I just explained the concept of the entire story mode. There are little animations along the way that get more in depth and open up the story. The cool thing is that you don't have to go in this alone. If you have friends, you can go at it in local (couch) co-op mode. Up to four players can play, and it is absolute chaos. The level even widens, so you're not taking levels out with the greatest of ease. And if you don't have any friends, the game has you covered! You can add computer players. They are little help, and sometimes get in the way, but hey, at least you can tell someone that you aren't alone in your puzzle bobble quest! You can also remove these at any time, you know, just in case someone wants to date you. Look at you being social!

And now that you have friends, you can go into a full versus mode, for up to four players! This is a score attack game, and who ever gets the most points once all the bubbles are cleared, wins. You can play this mode 1 v 1, or 2 on 2. Of course, if you lose your friends, because you're some kind of weirdo that goes to social media posts for this game and says "Puzzle Fighter III when?", then you're in luck, because you can add the CPU to this mode too! You can even set the difficulty to each character, and your AI teammate can be better than your former human roommate. Take that, Chat GPT. The object is to pop and bring down as many bubbles as you can. A timer in the middle will run down, and whomever has the most bobbles popped, sends those and some other surprises to the other side. The team that has their bubbles get below the clear line, loses.

The final mode here is Puzzle Bobble VS Space Invaders. This is a crossover to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Space Invaders. This mode is 1-4 players, again, CPU or couch co-op. And it's just like it's sounds. You can still switch out your bubbles, but all the bubbles in the playing field are in the shape of the space invaders themselves, and yes, they are making themselves toward you in left down, right down fashion. They're also shooting things at you, but they just stun you instead of a game over. The mulitplayer mode is just a score attack, and its a nice nod to one of the games that started it all. This is a nice touch. 


The music here is kind of cool. They're usually pretty laid back. The game wants you to relax while you get good. Of course, when the bubbles get close to the bottom, everyone on the screen starts to panic, and the music goes into full pressure mode. Faster, more upbeat, and way less relaxing. This is a puzzle bobble standard. The sounds are what you would expect. Bubbles popping, explosions, ect. It's all here. The only thing I did find annoying was the voices of the characters. Especially in the cut scenes. Each dialog box starts with some random sound from the characters. Luckily, you can turn this down in the settings, along with the music and effects. You can also change the graphics settings, to have a darker background for the playing field, and put a little water mark on the bubbles, for accessibility. There's also a memory album, to access unlocked characters and get a lowdown on each one. The game as a whole is pretty cool. If you're a Puzzle Bobble fan, this will suffice.

The difficulty to the game can get pretty frustrating. Especially if you're a completionist, and you want to get three stars on everything. Very little loading times lets you jump in and out of a game pretty quickly. You will make a wrong move, so thank your lucky stars there's a pause menu that allows you to retry it immediately. Breathe, and go back in. Take a break. But trust and believe, this game, like any puzzle game, will test your patience. You are over looking things. It's ok. Get back in there! Save those Chack'ns! Don't let this game beat you! You beat it!

Additionally, this is the first time fans can experience Puzzle Bobble in Virtual Reality, allowing them to transform into a bubble dragon and solve puzzles in the first-person perspective. ZUNTATA is also back for more fun, performing a soundtrack that combines classic Puzzle Bobble tunes with a few new compositions written especially for Puzzle Bobble 3D.

When using a PS VR headset, players will transform into Bub and view puzzles in a first-person perspective! For an added layer of immersion, players will also be able to use their PS Move controllers to physically aim and fire their bubbles, and activate power-ups.

Puzzle Bobble Everybubble! features gameplay similar to many previous games in the series. Several features and modes are included in the game, including a four-player co-op mode as well as a 2v2 battle mode, the latter being a series first. The game also features a story mode, where the player will have to clear stages, much like the puzzle modes featured in previous series entires. Moreover, for the first time in the franchise's history, Puzzle Bobble Everybubble! features online multiplayer, and a unique game cross-over, Puzzle Bobble vs. Space Invaders, in which the gameplay from Puzzle Bobble and Taito's Space Invaders are combined.

From my first encounter with Puzzle Bobble in a small-town movie theater arcade, I'd become hooked on its cute presentation and addictive bubble clearing gameplay. While I originally knew it as Bust-a-Move, its odd international title, the various Puzzle Bobble entries have spanned almost every Nintendo platform, from the SNES and N64 to the GBA and 3DS. The most recent game, Puzzle Bobble EveryBubble, adds a four-person co-op play to its story mode, in addition to over 700 stages, a couple competitive multiplayer modes, and a Space Invaders cross-over minigame. The result is a robust package that should serve both veteran puzzle bobblers and amateur bust-a-movers alike. ff782bc1db

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