Bizzy Bubbles

A fun, stimulating physics-based touch-toy for toddlers and up!

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Bizzy Bubbles is a virtual busy box for toddlers ages 1 to 4 (and older!) to play, learn, interact and discover the sensory fundamentals of colors, shapes, sounds, simple hand-eye coordination, stimulus/response and realistic object physics. Touch the screen to make bubbles and colorful balls appear and bounce around a variety of colorful interactive modules. Watch your child squeal with delight as they make lights flash, fireworks explode, spinners twirl, collect stars and interact with spinning planets, discover whimsical ocean creatures, learn the alphabet, count to ten, and of course create and pop bubbles with a most satisfying pop sound! - Eight fun and unique interactive screens - Lights that turn on and off in each screen - Real 3-D physics and dynamic lighting - Bouncing balls and objects that respond to tilting and orientation of device - Delightful original music score - Fun sound effects - Bright exploding firework effects - Collectible "pickups" on two screens - Parent lock option to prevent children from changing audio settings

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Release

Apr 1, 2014

Last Updates

Upgraded Unity version to 6000.2.7f2 to patch security issue

Rating

PEGI 3

Genre

Educational

Reviews

  • Fun casual game for the parents too! The pinball is fun. I Like the music. Very creative.

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    A Google user

  • My 2-year-old son LOVES this app! Unlike other kids' games, Bizzy Bubbles truly kept him engaged. He started playing the ABC game and within moments, he was repeating the alphabet, playing with the interactive graphics and laughing along with the funny baby sounds. My wife and I were amazed at how quickly he took to the app. There are so many fun games for him to play and the best part is he actually learns from playing them! Bizzy Bubbles: the best $2.99 I've ever spent on an app.

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    A Google user

  • My kiddo loves this game

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    Tiffany Frasier

  • ... which makes it well worth the money. Provides good feedback even if he is just holding, or randomly swiping, shaking, or spinning the device. Problem is I find it hard to let him play with it because I like it too much.

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    A Google user

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