

But you will come to a level where there are tons of them and at that point there nothing you can do to best that level. The first couple of rounds with the frogs were hard but acceptable, everyone likes a little challenge. I like almost everything about it and the variety plus the smooth gameplay, however, once you reach the level with the frogs that freezes your bubbles, might as well delete the game there, you are not gonna be able to win after that. I have to admit that i was very addicted to this game. I previously left a good feedback but I can’t find it to edit it, so this is a new one. They are also awarded free for achieving goals, and my strategy is to use these free aids only if I see the finish line and calculate that using one will get me the win. Partly that was because I wanted to keep playing when I was at the top of a tournament, and partly that was because I figured I owed King something for the months of fun gaming. So far, I haven’t found myself “forced to spend money”, but I have purchased the piggy’s gold bars to get “lives” a couple of times this year. That’s a near-perfect luck and strategy combination. Others may take a more than one set of “lives”.


Some levels are easy to win on the first go. Each type of level, “free the owls”, “clear all bubbles”, “help the ghost”, have a slightly different strategy, and you aren’t helped if the bubble combinations aren’t the best. When a newcomer starts the game there will be a, perhaps frustrating, learning curve. I am finally writing a review after playing over 1000 levels. Tell me how that happens!!! Come on, King - you’re better than this! Also, by the time I’m aware of a new contest (and I play every day), there’s always at least 1 person who sits at the top of the leader board with hundreds of plays. Even that wouldn’t be so bad, but they often play the same 30 sec ads over and over to the extent that I’m actually prejudiced against the advertiser.

The last changes to this game are not good at all! They have increased the number and length of ads to the extent that I’m considering scrapping the whole game - and it’s my favorite game of all time. Too bad another of the King games, in fact, one of the most popular games on the internet, isn’t as transparent in its grab for in-app purchases. I finished this one and will now go to another version. The best thing about the game is that there are no ads and that one doesn’t feel as though you have to purchase anything to continue play. I love the colors, the variety of play, and the accuracy of the shooter.
