Pop’n Pop
Pop’n Pop is an Arcade, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed and published by Taito Corporation. The core gameplay of this game is described as a hybrid of Arkanoid, Puzzle Bobble, and Space Invaders. In the game, the rows of colorful balloons advance down the screen, and the player needs to shot his own balloons at them to destroy. When three or more balloons of same color match up, they disappear. Lots of challenging levels await the player to put his matching skills to test and advance through the game. The main change in the game is that the bubbles can’t bounce on the walls. So the player can only release them in vertical direction. It introduces exciting characters from the games of Taito, including Bub and Bob, Tiki, and more. Each character is cute in itself and comes with its unique skills. The player must use his shooting abilities to blast all bubbles available at the screen to complete the levels and attempt to reach the end to become the master. With immersive gameplay, brilliant graphics, and cool visuals, Pop’n Pop is a good game to play.
#1 QuantZ
QuantZ is a Puzzle and Single-player video game developed and published by Gamerizon for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. The game delivers an opportunity to you experience a new dimension of puzzle mixed action gameplay full of fun. It sets out you on an epic adventure that takes you beyond the Action-Puzzle, Marble Popper, and Match-3 genres. The gameplay is quite immersive yet straightforward, and you must learn the basics to control a cube with your mouse and then drop marbles onto it. During the gameplay, you can create explosions of colors, attempt to chain reactions, and then conquer exclusive rewards. You have a chance to navigate the universe to become the QuantZ Oracle. The game introduces 100 worlds to explore, and each has up to 100 puzzles to complete with innovative physics. It offers easy to play, but hard to master gameplay, and it comes with three modes such as Strategy, Puzzle, and Action. With Captivating Graphics and Music, Twenty-four Worlds, Three Distinct Modes, and more.