Thu Dec 11 2025
● Corrected many language translation problems and typos.
● Fixed bugs with the region map overlay (when you zoom out).
● Fixed a recent bug where text might appear outside its box.
● Improved volume and panning for certain 3D sound effects.
● Various other bug fixes, software updates and improvements.
My husband turned me on to this game. I’m an artist, always blending colors, positioning in space. He thought it would appeal. Played 5 intro moves and then bought it for myself. Got very challenging very quickly. Several tricky solutions, think outside the bubble solutions. I like it because, although it’s challenging, and some of the puzzles had me playing over and over, no in app pay for help, and ultimately all the puzzles are solvable, sometimes with speed, sometimes with patience, sometimes you must outwit. Only took me a few weeks to finish, just beat the final world, but then, I’m a beast. Now I’m planning on playing the entire game again with color blind settings, an added challenge, that is until the game makers unleash their new game?
My original review made valid points, but after playing this game some more---a LOT more--it's way better than my initial estimate. Once you get through more of the games, you get your choice of replaying your faves for a more zen experience or setting yourself on the harder challenges if you're in the mood for that. Playing the infinity level for additional hints helps the tickets really add up (I'm currently at over 100) so you've got a better chance of getting through the tougher games. There are still some issues: just can't get through some of the levels and there should be a way to unlock them once you've played a few times, and it would be nice to have hints available for all of the games. Overall, though, this *is* a winner. It's cute, I love the little fish, the colors are pretty, the soundscape is sweetly amusing. Thanks to the developer's response for making me take a closer look. ------------ Starts out cute, then becomes annoyingly challenging and hints become hard to come by. If I paid for a game I want a way to get through it or it wastes my time. Provide as many hints as needed. What's the point of a game that keeps a low level player stuck? I just want to relax with a pretty game.
Always searching for a good brain teaser, this app has quickly become a new favorite! It is relaxing, beautifully designed and appropriately challenging to keep interest high. I am hopelessly stuck on the Underminer puzzle, but know I will get it soon. The great colors, graphics and navigation make the game worth its small price. And how refreshing to enjoy a game without being manipulated into in-app purchases. Pay and play is the way to go! Well-suited for both platforms, I purchased the game for both my tablet and phone. Congrats to the developers on this well-designed, finely executed new game. They have thought of everything, even a method for those who have difficulty distinguishing colors. Now, I am off to earn more ‘extra turns’ to help me crack that stubborn puzzle. LOL
There are so many puzzle and match games out there that your head could burst just trying to choose. I can make it easy for you. After reading about this delightful app in Stories, I had to check it out. There are so many elements to this puzzle game: the puzzles themselves, the colors, the music, even the hilarious annoying little creatures that you are never bored. And, there’s something satisfying about seeing all the bubbles pop and go away. Like a bad day, it’s fun to watch them go. I have to make myself stop playing or I’d get nothing done in my day. It’s not just a kids app. I’m a CPA/MBA and the puzzles can stump me. But you can get tips to save your sanity. This is one of the most fun games I’ve played in quite a while. Don’t pass it up.
This is one of the most creative match-X games I have seen in a long time and there’s a lot to love about it. - Plenty of content (like at least 50 levels?), and appealing to multiple types of puzzlers. It has two main “paths”, one is logic-focused and the other is a timing/skill puzzle blend. I like both types but what’s especially nice is that you have options for what to play when you get stumped or tired of one level type and need a break. - High amount of polish! The soap bubble physics is insanely good and I have yet to see any kind of graphical mishap. - Lots of interesting goal types; Among them is an cute AI-controlled fish that adds an interesting challenge. - Seamless tutorials, and a hint system that is highly accessible, but still imposes limits to prevent brute-forcing. I could go on. Been following this game on Twitter for the past year and I was shocked they *only* made it $2.99. Buy the heck out of this game and support PSCW for making such a brilliant game. 👍
I don’t even remember when I bought this game any more, but I keep coming back to it. The puzzles are delightful and creative, and the artwork is charming - plus, I appreciate that I dont need an internet connection or any kind of pay to play. I know small indie games dont always get a lot of attention, but this game deserves more fame than any of the bigger names. I’m still looking forward to the aquarium 😂, and would be delighted if there were any more updates with more puzzles or modes
I love this game so much! It’s one of my favorites. The puzzles start out easy and get progressively harder as you advance. It’s so delightfully wholesome yet challenging. Now that I have finished all the levels, I love going back and playing the infinity puzzle. However, it always ends so quickly! While I understand it is originally designed for earning tickets to help with the game, I wish that somehow you could actually just play that level for longer. Or maybe just a relaxing infinity game mode? In any case, love this game and highly recommend for anyone looking for a relaxing puzzle game.
Finally, something new and innovative! In a crowded never ending stream of endless runners, tired puzzlers, and money grubbing idlers, this has reignited my faith in the game development community. I will give some constructive feedback though. In my personal opinion, I think there are too many mechanics introduced too quickly and it will probably turn a few people off in the beginning. Having paid for the game, I was inclined to plow ahead and it was certainly rewarding in the end. Overall, a fantastic game! Polished, clever, challenging and fun. Highly recommended.
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