Hi everyone! This is Scott Hyman, Director of Business Development at Creat Studios along with Jason Benham, Producer and Creator of Bubble Trubble, our new PSP mini game. Bubble Trubble will be available for download on the PlayStation Store on Thursday, November 12 for €4.99.
Almost everyone loves puzzle games, but the “Match 3 colors” concept has become so tired that we just had to tuck in into bed and put it sleep. On a quest to create a new color matching challenge, Jason was inspired to develop a new game where bubbles of the same color fuse together into one upon contact, and grow, grow, grow until they pop.
As bubbles grow, on-screen space gets more and more crowded. If the bubbles don’t expand enough to pop, all that room gets filled and the game ends. However, if enough like-colored bubbles are combined, they burst with points, bonuses and much more on-screen space to keep on playing.
Bubble Trubble is a single player game with two modes of gameplay:
- Survival Mode allows players achieve the highest score by matching and popping the increasingly faster onslaught of colored bubble clusters.
- Challenge Mode presents specific set tasks for players to enhance their skills, such as only popping certain colored bubbles or preventing bubbles from getting too big.
Create Studios is very excited to present our next game for the PSP mini program, and we are very confident that you will love Bubble Trubble. And remember… to avoid any Trubble, you’ve gotta burst your Bubble!
Thanks again to all of our fans, and please keep your comments and suggestions coming!
PSN ISN’T WORKING??!!!!
Posted on 11 November, 2009 at 3:28 pm by Darlo88
PSN ISN’T WORKING??!!!!
And that has what to do with Creat Studio’s new PSP Mini? :roll:
I like the Mini’s concept, if the PSPGo was closer to £100 I’d be very tempted to get one just to play some of these Mini’s…
You do know you can play mini’s on a regular PSP, righ?
My PSP slim 2000 cost £55 at GameStation.
Right*
@ bravo9zero, yeah I know but I’m not all that bothered about getting a PSP to start with, it would have to be an impulse purchase and I would only get the impulse to buy a cheap PSPGo. I like the portability/size/design of the PSPGo and I would mainly use it for these cheap download games and maybe Remote Play so would value the benefits of the Go over the loss of UMD.
@Scott Hyman
please please please please please please please please please make a deal with (The behemoth)to allow you to port(Alien Hominid HD)
to PSN.
http://www.thebehemoth.com/
http://www.alienhominid.com/
^What exactly do they gain from a comment like that? At least give some constructive criticism…you have played the game, right?