Bubble Rescue — aim, pop, free the pets
Bubble Rescue is now live — the classic bubble shooter, rebuilt for kids 6–8 around one skill: aiming.
How it works:
- Drag anywhere to aim. A thick guide-line shows exactly where the ball will bounce off the wall — before you let go. That's the teaching part: a bank shot off the side reaches gaps a straight shot can't.
- Let go to shoot. Land 3 or more of the same colour and they pop. Bubbles left hanging lose their anchor and cascade down, freeing a trapped pet — a peacock, an elephant, a tiger cub.
- Clear the board to win and free the pet. No swapping, no clutter — the play area is the control.
The deliberate design choices: no move limit and no harsh game-over. A missed shot just sticks to the pile, so the child learns to judge angles by playing instead of being punished for it. Failure is always gentle and amber — "Almost! Try again!" — never red, never "you lost". Every colour also carries a distinct white symbol (♥ ★ ● ◆ ▲ ✿), so a colour-blind child can tell the bubbles apart.
Levels start gentle — two colours, a few rows — and grow endlessly: more colours, taller walls, trickier gaps that need a bank shot, and from level 4 a relaxed timer that tightens as you climb. Progress saves locally, so the kid picks up where they left off.
Best for ages 6–8. Builds spatial aiming and trajectory prediction — the same spatial-reasoning family as Tangram and Zip, in a more active direction.