
Funny Bubble
A charming arcade puzzle game where players shoot colored bubbles to match three or more of the same color. Clear the screen before bubbles reach the bottom in this addictive bubble-shooting classic.
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About This Retro Game
Funny Bubble helped define the bubble shooter genre with its precise mechanics and colorful presentation. Players aim and shoot bubbles from the bottom of the screen to create matches of three or more same-colored bubbles.
The game features clever stage designs with increasingly complex bubble arrangements, requiring strategic thinking and precise aiming to clear levels before the bubbles descend too far.
Special bubbles and power-ups appear throughout the game, including rainbow bubbles that match any color and lightning bubbles that clear entire rows, adding strategic depth to the puzzle gameplay.
With its cheerful soundtrack, bright visuals, and satisfying popping mechanics, Funny Bubble became a beloved arcade puzzle title that influenced numerous bubble-based games that followed.
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