Game: Amy's Bubble Pop
Release Date: October 20th, 2000
Author: Jex (Jexodus64)
Application: Multimedia Fusion Express Stand Alone Application
Version: Demo
(Screenshots)
Release Date: October 20th, 2000
Author: Jex (Jexodus64)
Application: Multimedia Fusion Express Stand Alone Application
Version: Demo
(Screenshots)
(System Information)
OS: Windows 7 Compatible
Resolution: Windowed - 520x340
(Story)
OS: Windows 7 Compatible
Resolution: Windowed - 520x340
(Story)
(Description)
An addictive game based on an old arcade game!
An addictive game based on an old arcade game!
(Passwords)
N/A
N/A
(Archived User Reviews)
(Review of Amy's Bubble Pop by Turbo)
I was shocked by this game.Very shocked.
I got to the title screen and judging the game by this I presumed that it would be utterly hideous.
But the simple white title screen hides the hugely addictive game itself.
This game is worryingly addictive and REALLY fun to play.
It's very simply designed, but kept me playing for ages.
Graphics: Nice, colourful but not particularly original.
I hope that this is sorted out for the full version.
Sound: The same midi used alot, but it's not a bad midi.
The sound effects come from Sonic Adventure and make a change from the old Sonic 2 and Sonic & Knuckles SFX.
Originality: A kewl,addictive original idea.
It's an idea that you might not think would work, but it does.
Sadly no plot at all to it. On the plus side the inclusion of Sally is a nice touch and adds a whole new spin on the game.
The powerup backpack system works really well, and the levels have their moments.
Just not enough of them.
Lifespan: You'll play this until you go blind from staring at the screen for too long.
It's wonderfully addictive with a nice difficulty setting and will keep you playing for hours.
The Bottom Line A wonderful little game with space for improvement, very enjoyable.
Score: B
(Music Credit)
Edan Koch - Tracks 1
Paul Lapansee - Tracks 1
Paul Lapansee - Tracks 1
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