Maybe you need to get them their favorite snack, or they have a huge tantrum. Maybe have the evil monkey steal their favorite toys, and you need to keep on getting them back. I feel as if there could have been a more logical goal. This is why having the goal be to save the Pandas looks silly. But the game doesn’t seem to be set up for this to be the case. The only thing that makes sense is you are saving Panda cubs kidnapped from multiple Panda families. But then that makes you wonder how good a mother she is if her cubs keep getting kidnapped thousands of times. We could assume that we are saving the same group of Panda cubs many times. There are thousands of levels in this game, and you save hundreds of Pandas! No one Panda can have this many children. My Issue With Saving Panda Cubs as the Main Goalįirst off, this makes no sense. At least that is what the game leads to you believe. You are a Mommy Panda trying to save her children. I did get some free extra lives and such. I was not interested in this time, but I suppose though they were nice. I get annoyed when it takes many times to beat levels. I also get frustrated at difficult levels. I don’t want to play easy games only as there would be no challenge. You need to plan a lot and make some tricky shots sometimes to get closer to the top of the screen. Some of the levels in Panda Pop are quite hard. If you combine all of them at once, you get a huge screen clear that pops many bubbles.ĭeciding when to use the powerups and if you want to save them to combine them is a big part of the strategy in beating levels in this game. You can combine these powerups for different effects depending on what ones you combine. This is very fun and one of the main reasons why I like the game. You make these powerups by popping bubbles of a certain color. One of the main mechanics of the game is that you can create powerups. Saving Pandas can get a bit stale after doing it over 100 times. I like how other bubble shooter games like Angry Birds Pop has multiple level goals. At the time of this review, I was on level 123. For this review, I played the game on my current Android smartphone. I have not played Panda Pop in a long time until very recently for this review, though. When I had an Nvidia Shield tablet, I played the game often. Panda Pop is one of the first Android games I ever played. Panda Pop is a puzzle game about shooting bubbles to the top of the screen and popping them to get to save Pandas. Will I Play Panda Pop After Reviewing It?. Is This Game Fair for People Who Don’t Spend Money?.My Issue With Saving Panda Cubs as the Main Goal.Would Be Nice If There Was Multiple Level Goals
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