Bubble Bobble
Two bubble dragons were introduced in 1986 in BUBBLE BOBBLE’s release, Bub and Bob, and the new play mechanics, with players defeating enemies by getting them in bubbles and then popping them.
Although the puzzle-action game can be beaten by clearing 100 rounds, it still has some secret elements to get a real ending in single-player mode. These elements are somehow the most impressive part in this game. Each secret round has different air currents that are invisible, so bubbles rise with unpredictable patterns.
It is quite a fun game to play as players are forced to understand and use all these different patterns.







