http://www.addictinggames.com/bubblespinner2.html
Here is the link to a video game called Bubble spinner. I am not a huge video game person, but I did get a bit addicted to this game a year ago for a few weeks after a friend of mine showed it to me. I grew up playing Tetris. It is my all-time favorite game. Apparently I am a sucker for the color-coding matching games. Why? I don't quite know. Maybe because I am such a visual person or maybe it is haphazard nature of these "think-fast" video games. Maybe it is both.
In Bubble Spinner, the player has an isometric perception with a subjective gaze; it's basically a bunch of ball you see from, an aerial angle and you are an arrow shooting more balls at the ball mass. The visual technology behind this game is nothing compared to the advances in video gaming technology that we see on television daily. It is very reminiscent of the early video games that I grew up playing years ago, and that may be why I am often pulled towards these puzzle-type games. It is a game that I can play for 10 minutes to get my mind off other things, but yet I can walk away from it and come back to reality.
Bubble spinner is the best puzzle game today.
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