- November 14, 2019
- TapNation
Bubble Sort Color Puzzle Game
55%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, stability
86% User Score 29,781 reviews
Platforms
AndroidiPhoneMobile PlatformiPadPhoneTabletTablet
About
Swipe, sort & match color balls to solve puzzle game in bubble Match 3 Games


Audience ScoreBased on 29,781 reviews
gameplay14 positive mentions
monetization1.1k negative mentions
- The game is fun and engaging, providing a good challenge.
- The concept of sorting bubbles is enjoyable and satisfying.
- The game offers different difficulty levels, allowing players to choose their preferred challenge.
- There are excessive ads, with an ad after every level, making the game frustrating to play.
- The game frequently glitches, preventing players from moving bubbles or completing levels.
- Some levels are unplayable due to incorrect color distributions, making it impossible to solve.
- monetization1,111 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads. Players report being bombarded with ads after every level, often spending more time watching ads than actually playing the game, which significantly detracts from the overall experience. While some users acknowledge the necessity of ads in free games, many feel that the frequency and length of these ads are excessive and frustrating, leading to uninstalls and low ratings.
“I understand the developer wants us to pay for no ads, but at least give us a bit of a choice instead of bombarding us with ads.”
“Love the game itself, got tired of the ads so I bought the 'no ads' for about $4.39, but after paying I still get ads.”
“I would definitely buy a no ads version if it didn't have so many ads.”
“The game itself is actually really fun, but ruined by the ads.”
“You literally get an ad after every level, and you finish a level after 20 seconds or so, so you spend more time watching ads than playing the game.”
“I understand that ads have to be included and generally don't mind them if they're shown at reasonable intervals, but this game has way too many.”