Summed up in one word... "Unfair"
I wish I had read reviews before downloading this game. Finally, today, curious as to whether or not it was just me, I decided to check it out. LOL, its clearly not.
First, I do have to say its addicting, the pandas are cute and its a fun concept. However, the game "cheats", and theres no other way to put it. One: Many levels are so big with so much to clear that the number of moves given to do so are simply not enough without being creative in burning any boosters you manage to amass. Two: Youll be at a point where you can only progress if you pop, say a row of blue bubbles. Guess what? Suddenly, youll never see another blue bubble. Every color but. Or, if you do get one, its not until you have only two or three moves left, which will be nowhere near enough to complete the level. Three: Youll be lining up a critical shot because youre trying to conserve your moves or you need to get a bubble in a very specific spot, and when you launch it, as you release it with no way to stop it or get it back, at that split second the game will have the panda swap your red bubble for another color. Then youre most likely back to being in situation #2 from above and screwed as far as getting back the color you need.
I have no problem with a game being challenging; with having to play a level multiple times in order to get a feel for exactly how I need to progress or for simply getting good enough to move on, but these are not coincidences, and the game is so obviously built to thwart your progress.
As another reviewer said, why would I purchase coins when I now dont trust that the boosters will be helpful or what I need?
Not nice, SGN.
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Bubble Shooter - Panda Pop!, v4.2