Bubble Shooter Relaxing
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About
"Bubble Shooter Relaxing" is a single-player shooter game that offers a super casual and relaxing bubble-blasting experience. With a simple objective of matching and popping colored bubbles, this game provides a perfect way to unwind. However, be prepared for occasional advertisements that may interrupt your relaxed gameplay. The game's description boasts of its high-quality graphics, smooth controls, and various challenging levels, making it an engaging pastime for all ages.




- The game offers a fun and relaxing gameplay experience, making it enjoyable to play during downtime.
- Players appreciate the ability to skip ads after a few seconds, allowing for smoother transitions between levels.
- The game is straightforward and easy to learn, appealing to a wide range of players.
- The frequency and length of ads are excessive, often interrupting gameplay and causing frustration.
- Many players report issues with the game's algorithm, which frequently provides unusable bubble colors, making levels feel impossible to complete.
- The game has been criticized for being installed without user consent during phone updates, leading to negative perceptions of the developers.
monetization
65 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on ads, with players reporting frequent interruptions between levels and during gameplay, often leading to frustration. While some ads can be skipped after a few seconds, many users find the volume and length of ads excessive, with no option to purchase an ad-free experience. Overall, the pervasive ads detract significantly from the gaming experience, prompting some players to uninstall the game.
“The game has too many ads and unnecessary features for a simple arcade game, and the graphics are brightly colored but lack detail and smoothness.”
“Ads after you win, ads after you lose, ads in between, and absolutely no way to remove them.”
“I usually buy out so I don't have to deal with ads on games, but this one doesn't have that option and I'm literally over it.”