![]() The problem goes away if you play in low-resolution mode, which makes the bubbles lose a lot of their geometric appeal as they're reduced from spheres to pixelated blobs. And the bubbles themselves are all brightly colored and they even vary in style on different levels.īust-A-Move 4 looks clean, simple, and attractive, but strangely enough the game actually suffers from slowdown from time to time, even on computers much faster than its low system requirement. The game's cute, colorful characters have the same sort of appeal that makes Pokémon so popular, while their little bubble-firing catapult machines look like something out of a Da Vinci sketchbook. But once you get past the initial shock that you're essentially playing an emulated arcade game on your PC, you'll find that Bust-A-Move 4 actually looks quite charming. That's understandable, considering Bust-A-Move 4 is a straight port of the Japanese arcade game Puzzle Bobble 4. The pixelated menu text, the primary colors, the conspicuous lack of mouse support, and the hand-drawn animation all lend the game a sense of early-'90s arcade antiquity. You can tell Bust-A-Move 4 was originally a video game. ![]() ![]() It's a simple-looking game, but its graphics and gameplay are actually very engaging, just as its play mechanics have turned out to be quite original. ![]() Bust-A-Move 4 is an action-packed Japanese puzzle game that requires quick thinking and a lot of coordination as you work to combine groups of colored bubbles to rack up points and move on to the next level in a dizzying array of colorful, challenging stages. ![]()
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