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Review: Bubble Trouble

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Bubble Trouble is one of those franchises that is simple to pick up but tough to master. Accordingly, when I was given every game in the series to review, I thought, why not? The wonderful thing about this series is its basic approach and child-friendly mindset. However, don’t let that trick you. This series will break your soul as you fail repeatedly and curse your luck!

Published by No Gravity Games, this title can be enjoyed alone or cooperatively with another. It uses a refined visual style that is vibrant and wonderfully nostalgic. Consequently, it’ll appeal to an array of gamers. Yet, it is the quick-to-understand gameplay that has you hooked from the off.

Bubble Trouble doesn’t tell a story. 

No story = no problem in the Bubble Trouble series. Despite the lack of a plot, you’ll focus on the ball bouncing and deadly madness on offer. This arcade mindset takes you back to a bygone era. Therefore, younger players can appreciate the significant evolution of the industry. 

You play the role of Mr D. This colourful, tiny character is armed with a harpoon and a desire to burst every bubble they encounter. This sounds easy, but the bubbles bounce, move, and squash anything in sight. Subsequently, you must be accurate, fast, and lucky if you are to clear each of the 22 levels.

Simplicity rules the roost. 

The gameplay becomes much tougher to master as the action unfolds. Yet, it is the simplicity that rules the roost! Ever-changing balls, challenging levels, and testing moments will push you all the way.

This challenging action is what makes the Bubble Trouble franchise what it is! Additionally, the refined but fine level design keeps you guessing throughout. Whether it’s the 1st instalment or the last one, you’ll be kept on your toes.

Each of the games offers similar gameplay with minimal changes to the action. This may seem lazy from the developer, but if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it! The harpoon action, misbehaving balls, and deadly ideas were fantastic, and every aspect is ideal for the portable handheld market.

Bubble Trouble is eye-catching. 

If you want modern graphics and ultra-realistic visuals, Bubble Trouble won’t be for you. Instead, it has dated but clean imagery and a vibrant colour palette. Moreover, the animation, basic characters, and interesting stage design are perfect for a smaller screen.

The audio is simple but effective. Shrill sound effects punctuate the lovely soundtrack. Although this could be annoying, it works well with the dated visuals and the old-school mindset.

 

Simple controls. 

I’m glad the control system was easy to understand. The smaller Joy-Cons can be troublesome to use if you have bigger hands. Luckily, the minimalist design made understanding the fundamentals a breeze.

If you fall for its charms, you’ll adore every minute of Bubble Trouble. The addictive action, tough but fair gameplay, and easy-to-understand mechanics make this super addictive. 

Bubble Trouble is a great series of games. 

I enjoyed this series of games. Despite its simple approach and lack of new mechanics, this trilogy of games works extremely well. I adore the dated visuals, the tough action, and the addictive gameplay. Accordingly, it is fun, and I recommend buying it here! Can you pop every ball? Grab your harpoon, plan your approach, and pray for a little luck. 

SUMMARY

Bubble Trouble is a great series of games that will push your buttons. It is devilishly simple, but hard to complete. Avoid the balls and destroy everything with your harpoon. What could go wrong?


+ Retro visuals.
+ Simple audio.
+ Easy to follow controls.
+ It is addictive.

- It can be very unforgiving!

(Rating: PEGI 3 Release date: 11/06/2025 Price: £4.49)


(Reviewed on Nintendo Switch. Compatible with Switch 2)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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