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!

Play Guide for 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 is the genre classification of this game?

This belongs to the Bubble Shooter game category.

Which division or team of the developer worked on this game?

This game was produced by SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

What are the primary labels used to categorize the game?

The attributes tagged for this game are arcade, ball, bubble, singleplayer.

Is the game playable on mobile devices?

Bubble Shooter Soccer 2 is designed to work well on mobile screens.

What gender audience is this game made for?

The gender that would enjoy playing this game the most is Male.

What is the core framework used for the game’s visual and interactive elements?

The game’s animations and physics are powered by Javascript.

Is this game appropriate for a specific age group?

The ideal age demographics for playing this game are Adults, Seniors.

Does the game include blood in its content?

Yes, Bubble Shooter Soccer 2 features graphic blood scenes.

Does the game contain any scenes of cruelty or aggression?

Yes, there are scenes of cruelty in Bubble Shooter Soccer 2's gameplay.

Is this game designed for kids and their safety?

No, Bubble Shooter Soccer 2 would not be suitable for a younger audience.