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  • Summary: The popular dragons Bub and Bob are back!

    Play alone or with up to 3 friends in couch co-op mode and jump your bubble dragons through the levels to defeat the wicked wizard Bonner and his henchmen. The Baron is BACK with 100 brand new stages, making a grand total of 200 stages to
    The popular dragons Bub and Bob are back!

    Play alone or with up to 3 friends in couch co-op mode and jump your bubble dragons through the levels to defeat the wicked wizard Bonner and his henchmen. The Baron is BACK with 100 brand new stages, making a grand total of 200 stages to complete.

    Collect E-X-T-E-N-D bubbles to activate and upgrade skills, such as lightning and bomb bubbles. Develop countless new strategies to travel through the worlds and take advantage of air currents. Also included is the original Bubble Bobble arcade game from 1986, which captured the hearts of players around the world and still has fans humming its title melody today.

    A celebration for fans and fun for the whole family!
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  1. Sep 27, 2021
    75
    Although it appears extremely light on content at first, the DLC and workshop mode both do a lot to make this an enjoyable Bubble Bobble experience that should satisfy anyone looking for some classic gameplay.
  2. 40
    In theory, a Bubble Bobble game with Mario Maker tossed in should be occupying my every waking moment, whether I'm busy playing it, or working out smart new ways to build sequences of levels to play through with family and friends. Instead, what Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron's Workshop represents is far more of a lazy cash-in title. Bubble Bobble, needless to say, deserves far better than that. I do still love Bubble Bobble with my very heart and soul. But sometimes, love hurts.