If you notice that the only character in this game is a dog, it likely means the game didn't sell very well.
Or maybe it sold just okay, and the dev is off slacking somewhere.
Why the poor sales?
Well, despite the developer bragging about the gameās āeasy to pick up, hard to masterā design, it's hard to mask the humble vibes of a solo indie production.
Still, Bubbles in the Air offers something few games do: a fresh, real-time bubble-bursting experience.
Floating, Colliding, Merging, Bursting
As you can seeāno grids, no turns, and no funding. Bubbles in the Air is a real-time bubble-popping game.
The rules are simple: shoot bubbles, merge matching ones, watch them grow and burstāthen deal with the new ones they spawn.
A Dogās Daydream
āWhy a dog and not a cat?ā
The dev says it's an effort to avoid starting a cat-vs-dog war.
The real reason? No budget.
If the game sells well, heād gladly add an entire zoo.
Dogs and game developersāboth allowed to dream.
Chill or ChallengeāYour Choice
Once again: this game is great for relaxing or strategizing.
You can play by luck, merging colors and tapping away until you win. Or, you can master the mechanics, predict outcomes, and play like itās chess with soap.
Why do we keep repeating this?
Because the dev wants to appeal to both casual and hardcore players.
What he didnāt realize is⦠in this niche genre, he might be the only hardcore player so far.
So Many Worlds, So Many Ways to Play
Each world in Bubbles in the Air brings a fresh setting and a brand-new mechanic.
Due to the main character being a dog, no matter how well you perform, the character wonāt lose clothingāor suddenly transform into some kind of dog-girl.
Why mention this at all?
Because the developer would like to gently remind a few personal friends (you know who you are) that āSteam + Match Game = Undressingā is not a universal law.
At least in this game, the dog only sheds fur.