Edward S
wow they totally ruined the gameplay. on the mobile version you can just point where you'd like to throw the bubble and it's thrown with perfect aim. there is another mode that replicates the original aiming but it has such a long preview that you can easily aim perfect. why do they feel the need to mess with these things? why not keep the original way of aiming your shot? disappointing.
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A Google user
It's flawed, but it's Bust-A-Move. Journey is a rerelease of the f2p BAM Islands, with the old microtransaction costs replaced by relatively easy-to-get in-game coins. You'll get over 200 levels for the $5 price, with more level packs available to buy. Gameplay is classically good and controls allow for easy precision, but it constantly connects for no reason, periodically crashes losing the last level (or bonus level!), and the hero dispenser seems broken, giving the same hero over and over. C+
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Stephen Roberts
It's pretty good, but as the difficulty increases, you have no choice but to rely on items and special abilities from characters obtained from a pricey coin-based gacha system if you want to get a 3-Star rank on each stage. The bubble colors you use for ammo appear to be entirely random which frequently forces you to drop your combo bonus because the color you need JUST. WON'T. APPEAR! Pretty aggravating when your success at a level often comes down to luck or cheating with expensive items.
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