Bubble bobble for the NES is a surprisingly fun adventure. This interactive fantasy puts you in control of a beanie-bag type dragon hopping around in a room of cute monsters to merry go-round type music.
Despite its elementary appearance, it proves to be both fun and challenging. It really is indicative of a time when video games couldn't rely solely on having state of the art technology. It was a time when graphics took a backseat to fun. It was all that mattered and Bubble Bobble delivers it in spades.
The player will find his or herself using a variety of tactics through the game to encapsulate the monsters in bubbles and send them sailing into oblivion. You will learn to build streams of bubbles and hop around on them while shooting more at monsters, using speed-boost and lighting bolt powerups to conquer each level and reap the showers of candy rewards. Even better, you can have a friend join in and lose yourself in the dynamic teamwork of this delightful game. The learning curve is just right and is sure to bring hours, if not days of care-free entertainment.
At first glance the video game looks very childish and lightweight. But thats where looks can be deceiving. The game really focuses the player to use their mind. It isn't about mashing buttons incoherently until something happens. You really have to think several steps ahead in order to be successful. It's a video game that never got the credit it fully deserved and should be considered a classic just like many of the games of the NES era.
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