![]() Couldn’t play it as frequent as I’d like to. You couldn’t possibly pass levels without using boosts, so keep that in mind and better not waste them on Russian levels, take your time. One of them is that the game is getting really hard after the third country opened. All above-mentioned and some other features make this game a great example of bubble shooter & match 3 that is pretty hard to find on the App Store.Īnd my favorite thing about Bubble Cooking Adventure are collections of different dishes: lasagne, peking duck, sushi, pastilla, tiramisu, gingerbreads and others that always make me think of what I need to order for dinner today, yummy!Īlthough, to be honest, there are some things in this game that I would change. However, two characters are good-looking, bubbles are nicely designed (and I’ve seen a whole bunch of them), tapping control works perfectly and levels are getting harder very quickly (best way to test your leveling skills). Just shoot bubbles, color-matching them, and try to aim more accurately. So the gameplay is pretty nice and easy to get a read on. A small spoiler: those countries are of Asian, European and Arabic origin. You are to shoot them using various techniques, boosters and magical kitchen utensils. In each country you come across a dozen of towns, bursting with bubbles that bounce above the boiling pots. This game offers you a delicious journey across 7 countries, famous for their unique ethnic dishes. ![]() But Bubble Cooking Adventure is the one that's worth your full attention. ![]() This company has released so many different bubble-something games, I couldn’t even count. So, cutting to the chase, this is a review of one of them, my recent discovery – Bubble Cooking Adventure by Renatus Media, LLC. It replaced Facebook instantly but my crave for bubbly stuff (and I don’t mean the alcohol drink) was always there. I consumed lots of them, before iPad got into my life. That is exactly what happened to me and “bubble” games. ![]() My family could never understand that, my friends could never understand, the heck, I couldn’t understand that either, but things happen and you get to play lots of Facebook games during the social media game epidemic and then you get addicted…for life. Some things are hard to replace in life, for example, my bubble genre obsession. I love cooking and playing games, but the thing is I could never do that simultaneously, or could I? There are lots of people in the world who appreciate fine cuisine, including me. By maxaon2008 | Review Date: December 3, 2013 ![]()
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