Bubble Shooter Soccer 2

Bubble Shooter Soccer 2

Bubble Shooter Soccer 2 is a long-awaited second sequel to the legendary Bubble Shooter Soccer game. This unique bubble shooter game takes the players into a soccer stadium to enjoy the passion of soccer together with their favourite Bubble Shooter gameplay. The stadium is full, the lights are on, the pressure is on! What is the highest score you can achieve? Master your your technique and become a champion!

Rules and Gameplay of Bubble Shooter Soccer 2

Use the mouse or your finger to aim and shoot balls onto the pitch. Pop two or more balls by hitting them with a ball of the same color. The more balls you pop, the more points you get. Failing to pop any balls will earn you a foul. After several fouls, a new line of balls will be added to the pitch as a penalty. Score as many points as possible and and become a champion!

What platform or tool allows easy drag-and-drop development for this game?

Javascript powers the game’s visual aspects.

What is the primary category this game belongs to?

Based on its category, this game is a Bubble Shooter type.

Which studio is behind this game?

The team that developed this game is SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

What keywords best represent the game’s content?

The descriptors used to tag this game are arcade, ball, bubble, singleplayer.

Is this game suitable for young people, adults, or seniors?

This game is appropriate for the Adults, Seniors age group.

Does the game have a mobile version or mobile-friendly features?

Yes, Bubble Shooter Soccer 2 supports play on smartphones or tablets.

Which gender is this game best suited for?

The game is designed for Male.

Is cruelty present in the gameplay or story?

Yes, cruelty is a part of Bubble Shooter Soccer 2's gameplay.

Are there any instances of blood or gore in the game?

Yes, there is depiction of blood in the world of Bubble Shooter Soccer 2.

Is the game appropriate for a children's age group?

No, Bubble Shooter Soccer 2 is not recommended for younger players.
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