Numbers Reaction

Numbers Reaction

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Numbers Reaction

Valoración:
2.8
Lanzamiento: December 28, 2007
Última actualización: December 28, 2007
Desarrollador: sorenbs

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Descripción

Como en muchos otros juegos de este género, el objetivo es explotar tantas burbujas como sea posible iniciando una reacción en cadena. Pero si quieres llegar a la cima, tienes que pensar estratégicamente. Puedes hacer combos para crear explosiones más grandes.

Cómo jugar

Usa el ratón para hacer explotar una burbuja.

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Draco18s

Dec. 29, 2007

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I like the idea, but again it falls into the same pitfall I saw with boomshine: bubbles expand/contract at the same speed as they move (meaning a bubble that's shrinking will never hit a bubble that's moving in the same direction as it, or an expanding bubble will never hit a bubble that's moving away).

As for the combo, if it WENT DOWN the numbers to (9, 8, 7, 6...) then it'd be effective, otherwise you're playing on trying to get a 1, a 2, and a 3 in the same spot to get a nice large >pop<

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JibsterGamez

Jun. 05, 2016

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If a 1 bubble pops a 2 bubble the 2 bubble gets #bigger if a #bigger 2 bubble pops a 3 bubble it will be and #evenbigger, also if a normal 2 pops a 3 it will be a #bigger 3 bubble etc...

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sullimart

Jan. 01, 2008

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not original but i like the addition of the numbers = chain reactions. strangely addicting.

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spikeyboy

Dec. 29, 2007

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Generally, a good idea. While Boomshine was a beautiful, smooth game, there wasn't a lot to it. The idea of combos is a good one, but the numbers are a little indistinct. It'd be a git for colour-blind people, but I think to have combos based on popping similarly coloured bubbles would be better. You never know, it may even be possible to have different bubbles able to do different things (power ups, in other words)

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IsaKlui

Jan. 01, 2008

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Not so original but I like the number concept, should have more informative tutorial though (I have to figure out what thse numbers do myself...)