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Pop Bubbles To Save The Little Minas In This New Physics-Based Puzzle Game

Pop Bubbles To Save The Little Minas In This New Physics-Based Puzzle Game

January 19, 2014
Once upon a time, there was an evil witch who liked to use little critters called minas for her potions. But one day, the minas managed to escape from their bottle, but only to be trapped inside the bubbles rising from the witch's cauldron. Now, it's up to you to pop those bubbles to save the minas in Pop to Save. Pop to Save is a new physics-based puzzle game that mainly involves drawing lines and erasing pre-drawn ones. In every level of the game, you must direct special particles from a magic ball toward the bubble-trapped minas. To do so, you may have to draw lines on which the particles can bounce or erase portions of lines to make way for them. In some of the more challenging levels, you have to deal with additional gameplay elements, including portals, lasers, and multi-spawners. Take a look at some of these elements in the gameplay trailer below: If you can't see the video embedded above, please click here. Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad running iOS 5.0 or later, Pop to Save is available now in the App Store for free. The free download has the first level pack already unlocked, with the other level packs available to unlock via a $0.99 in-app purchase. Each level pack contains 24 puzzles. For more physics-based puzzle gaming goodness on iOS, see also: Slip And Slide Your Way Through The Challenging Puzzles In Feed Me Oil 2, Cut The Rope 2 Updated In Response To Player Feedback On In-App Purchases, Following Player Backlash, Disney Removes Energy System In Where's My Water? 2, and Physics Based Puzzle Games AppGuide. [gallery link="file" order="DESC"]

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