Bubble Witch Saga Reviews – Page 7

4/5 rating based on 212 reviews. Read all reviews for Bubble Witch Saga for iPhone.
Bubble Witch Saga is free iOS app published by King.com Limited

WasabiSabison

WasabiRichie

Game Is awesome love playing it. Challenging And Unique.....


Yay

Donnie7777

5 days to move on reallly


Boring!

vanardo

I find the game has become quite boring and have not played much. Today first time in a while and still boring. Consider deleting!


Not advancing to next level

CandyHart1

I love playing this game, but I have completed the last level with the required star, but it now will not advance to the next level. I have removed it and reinstalled, cleared my internet cache, but still not advancing. So, I am stuck on level 175 and will move onto other games and delete this one.


Fun but frustrating

TMPM75

Great concept and fun to play, but a few flaws. On some backgrounds the arrow lines are nearly impossible to see, making aiming difficult. What’s most frustrating, though, is that chance plays too great a role: in many games, you reach a point where you need a single color to go forward, and that color doesn’t come up. A little more randomization control on color frequency would fix that. But it’s quite addictive and fun.


Bubble Witch

witchofftheoleblock

I love this game! It’s very challenging and the old witches remind me of my great aunts?. Are you still planning new stages? Please say yes!


Bublewitch

tinywiny6264

I being on this same level for years. Sometimes I feel that you all are not letting pass it.....


Some levels impossible to pass.

Yiayiabowie

Game no longer supported apparently. Too bad.


It’s ok ish

willow loverrrr

The line where the bubble goes stays there and I HATE it


I like this one better than the sequels.

Mominator124

In this version of the game, once one reaches the point where the regular levels are essentially impossible to beat without spending real money for boosters and extra turns, one can still enjoy the daily puzzle. After playing this game for about 2 years, I still play every day to earn the daily rewards, and the points one can use to purchase the few boosters that don't require actual cash. I do wish these types of games required skill rather than luck to advance, but I suppose the psychology is to "encourage" players to make in-game purchases by making it difficult to advance without spending money.