PSP Mini 'Bubble Trubble' pops up on PSN Nov. 12
Posting on the PlayStation Blog, Creat Studios has detailed the release plans for its upcoming PSP Mini, Bubble Trubble. Featuring both survival and challenge modes, the bite-sized burst-'em-up will launch on PSN this Thursday, November 12, for $4.99.
The color-matching gameplay has you connecting (presumably trubblesome) bubbles together, with similarly colored spheres fusing, expanding and then exploding in space-clearing catharsis. The commentary on humanity's self-destructive propensity for greed and the dangers of corporate conglomeration is perhaps a little too obvious, but the colors are nice.
The color-matching gameplay has you connecting (presumably trubblesome) bubbles together, with similarly colored spheres fusing, expanding and then exploding in space-clearing catharsis. The commentary on humanity's self-destructive propensity for greed and the dangers of corporate conglomeration is perhaps a little too obvious, but the colors are nice.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Shadow_Modder @ Nov 11th 2009 1:06PM
I still don't see the appeal of the "minis", especially since everything seems to be something that has been done before, elsewhere, and even for a lower price.
At least I hope there will more creativity in the future.
JeremyR @ Nov 12th 2009 12:03AM
I loved the idea of the minis, but the execution has left me cold.
I look at what the Ipod Touch gets. A lot of junk, but here and there some pretty neat stuff for real cheap $1-5). All sorts of games, too. RPGs, shooters, racing, etc
Then I see what the PSP gets...crickets chirping. And when it finally gets something, it's either an Iphone port (never anything I want, save Tetris) or some horrible flash game looking this (like this), all overpriced at $5 and up. And it's almost all puzzle games.