BUST-A-MOVE
BUST-A-MOVE is an Arcade, Puzzle, Match-3, and Single-player video game developed by Taito. It is also known as Puzzle Booble, where the player finds a rectangular screen filled with colored bubbles. The objective is to clear all the bubbles from the area without any bubble crossing the bottom line.
If the balls cross the bottom line, the game ends. After clearing the arena, the next round begins with a new pattern of bubbles. The game has over thirty levels, and every level has more complex challenges. The fired bubbles from the bottom travel in straight lines by default, but these balls can bounce off the sidewalls.
If a ball collides with three or more identical colored bubbles, forming a group, it will get removed. After every few shots, the ceiling drops downwards slightly along with all the bubbles. The game offers points, and additionally, bonus points will be awarded for completing the round more quickly.
#1 Bust a Move 4
Bust a Move 4 (also known as Puzzle Bobble 4) is a Puzzle, Match-3, Single-player and Multiplayer Bubble Shooter video game developed and published by Taito Corporation. The game is the third sequel to the bubble shooter video game, Puzzle Bobble and serves as the final title. There are more than sixty levels available and the game offers two exciting modes such as Story and Single-player. It has a level editor, which the player can use to create his custom levels. According to the storyline, the game takes place on the planet Bubbleluna, where two exciting characters live named as Bob and Bub. As the story advances, the sun fails to raise, because the Cleaon has theft, the only light source called the Rainbow. The player controls the characters his way through numerous levels, struggle blast all bubbles from the screen while scoring the best points to restore the light. Bust a Move 4 includes brilliant modes such as Puzzle Mode, Story Mode, Story Versus, Win Contest, Challenge Mode, and more. The game becomes difficult to play, as the player advances through it.