Fuzzies
Match rainbow fuzz balls, fire satisfying bank shots, and beat the glass crusher before it smashes the village.
Gameplay overview
Pop, rescue, repeat
Fuzzies is Famobi's bubble-shooter twist on matching three. An evil vacuum is lowering a glass-crushing contraption toward the fuzzies' home, so you man the cannon to shoot fuzzy friends into the cluster overhead. Match three or more of the same color to pop them free and push the danger line back up.
New colors, locked bubbles, and rainbow bombs keep each stage fresh. Chaining pops fills the power meter, unleashing wild fuzzies that match any hue and wipe out stubborn sections when you need space the most.
Controls
Point and launch
- Mouse / Touch drag: Aim the cannon toward your target cluster.
- Release click or lift: Fire the current fuzzy into the playfield.
- Tap the swap button: Swap to the next color when you need a better setup.
Why play it?
Cozy shooter tension
- Bright animation and cheering fuzzies make every rescue feel celebratory.
- Glass barrier keeps creeping down, adding gentle pressure without punishing mistakes.
- Rainbow fuzzies and boosters introduce clever puzzle wrinkles for returning players.
Tips
Bank and burst
- Use the wall bounce guide to slot colors behind blockers and drop huge stacks at once.
- Fire low-value shots early to build your rainbow meter for late-level emergencies.
- Swap colors often; keeping the right fuzzy loaded prevents the crusher from sneaking down.
Our take
Why Fuzzies is more than cute art
Fuzzies could coast on its adorable character designs alone, but there is a genuinely well-tuned bubble shooter underneath. The creeping glass crusher adds real stakes to each shot, and the rainbow mechanics reward planning ahead rather than firing randomly into the cluster.
The narrative framing—a village under threat from an overzealous vacuum—also helps the levels feel connected rather than just a list of puzzles. Saving another batch of fuzzies gives a small story payoff, which makes progressing through worlds satisfying.
Who will enjoy it?
If you like games such as Puzzle Bobble or other color-matching shooters, Fuzzies is an easy recommendation, especially for players who appreciate cozy aesthetics. People who prefer stark, abstract puzzle presentations might find the cuteness overwhelming, but for families and casual players it is a strong pick.