

Professor Bubble is a classic bubble game.Up to 1000 Stages
Professor Bubble needs your help! In his excitement over his new bubble machine, he has flooded his own laboratory with bubbles. You’ve been equipped with a bubble shooter to help clear the mess, but there is something you need to know. These bubbles will only pop if they are clustered into groups of three or more. So lineup every shot perfectly, and pay attention to the colors!
Help Professor Bubble Clear The Board
If you can’t pop enough of the professor’s creations, then the board will get too full and you will lose! Make sure to make every shot count in this classic arcade game that emphasizes creative thinking. Bouncing your shot off of the wall, for example, may be required for you to get to a certain group of bubbles. Do whatever it takes, clear the board, and earn a high score in this Professor Bubble game!
Professor Bubble is a classic bubble game.
The levels seems easy, come and win 3 stars.
Features:
- easy to operate
- it is suitable for everyone, and play it at any time.
- up to 1000 levels
- various kinds of props
- daily bonus
- Google Play support
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