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Series
  
Puzzle Bobble

Publisher
  
Taito

Platform
  
Nintendo DS

7.8/10
IGN

Initial release date
  
18 December 2008

Developer
  
Lancarse

Genre
  
Puzzle video game

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Mode(s)
  
Single-player, multiplayer

Similar
  
Lancarse games, Puzzle video games

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Space Bust-A-Move is a puzzle video game developed by Lancarse and published by Taito for the Nintendo DS. It was first released in Japan under the title Space Puzzle Bobble on December 18, 2008, It was later released in North America under the title Space Bust-A-Move on July 28, 2009, and in Europe under the title Puzzle Bobble Galaxy on August 28, 2009. As with Arkanoid DS, Space Invaders Extreme and Space Invaders Extreme 2, the game is compatible with Taito's paddle controller.

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Gameplay

As with the previous games in the Puzzle Bobble series, the player controls a pointer on the bottom of the screen (with either the gamepad or Taito's paddle controller) that shoots differently-colored bubbles upwards. The object is to shoot bubbles at other bubbles of the same color at the top of the screen. When a group of three or more bubbles that touch each other are formed, then that group disappears. The objective is to clear the screen of all bubbles. Players can pick up various power-ups during the course of gameplay, such as stars that clear the playing field of all bubbles of a specific color or a flame that destroys a group of bubbles, regardless of color, within a certain radius. The levels remains the same, with some levels containing boss battles. The game includes a story mode, in which players go through eight "worlds" that reveal a story. It also includes a mode in which players can compete against other users via a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Reception

The game received some criticism for its controls, which Daemon Hatfield of IGN described as "slow and clunky", and for its continue system that makes players unable to continue directly at the stage they failed at.

References

Space Bust-a-Move Wikipedia


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