Bubble Tower 3D
Circle a rotating tower, slot precise shots, and pop receding clusters before the stack spills over.
Gameplay overview
Pop around the column
Bubble Tower 3D reimagines the classic bubble shooter on a vertical cylinder. Rotate the entire tower to line up the perfect angle, then launch bubbles to connect three or more of the same color. Each cleared cluster peels away the tower, buying precious room before the layers reach the rim.
Special bubbles like lightning bolts, bombs, and rainbow shots help you slice through stubborn stacks. Daily goals, limited moves, and increasingly complex color patterns keep the arcade pressure high while the 3D presentation puts every match on display.
Controls
Spin and shoot
- Mouse / Tap: Aim the launcher and fire a bubble.
- Drag: Rotate the tower to scout the next shot.
- Power-up icons: Activate earned boosters such as bombs or color changers.
Why play it?
360° bubble blasting
- The cylindrical board adds depth and tactical options beyond flat bubble shooters.
- Power-ups and combo streaks keep levels brisk and replayable.
- Colorful Famobi polish makes it a relaxing pick-up-and-play arcade puzzle.
Tips
Keep the tower clear
- Rotate the tower after every shot to spot dangling clusters you can drop in one hit.
- Prioritize shots that break connecting chains near the top to prevent overflow.
- Save rainbow or bomb bubbles for colors that only appear deep in the stack.
Our take
Why Bubble Tower 3D feels fresh
Bubble Tower 3D takes a very familiar bubble-shooter formula and makes it feel new again by wrapping the board around a cylinder. Being able to walk your aim all the way around the stack turns each level into a small 3D puzzle, where the best move is often hidden just out of your initial view.
The pacing is relaxed enough for a quick break, but the limited shots and tricky color distributions mean you are still rewarded for planning ahead. It hits a good middle ground between cozy and competitive, especially once power-ups start chaining together.
Who will enjoy it?
If you like classic bubble shooters but want a twist that asks you to think in more than two dimensions, Bubble Tower 3D is an easy recommendation. It is less about raw speed and more about scouting angles, so precision-minded players will feel at home, while anyone seeking hardcore reaction tests might find it a bit laid-back.