An interesting gameplay mechanic is a small button that flips the board/screen, and the bebs (orbs) fall up or down as if gravity had reversed.
The goal of the game is simply to match the coloured orbs and then break them once they are in groups of 3 or more. The larger the group the more points you get. It’s simple really. It’s just a breaker game. You could spend hours and hours playing in one of the two campaigns available.
There is also a freestyle mode where you can customize the settings of the game (for example, how quickly the game throws more bebs - those coloured orbs - onto the top of your pile). The replay value offered here is pretty immense if you’re into these kind of games, but what puts it a notch above is the online mode where you can challenge people from across the globe to see who can get the highest score.
The goal of the game is simply to match the coloured orbs and then break them once they are in groups of 3 or more. The larger the group the more points you get. It’s simple really. It’s just a breaker game. You could spend hours and hours playing in one of the two campaigns available.
There is also a freestyle mode where you can customize the settings of the game (for example, how quickly the game throws more bebs - those coloured orbs - onto the top of your pile). The replay value offered here is pretty immense if you’re into these kind of games, but what puts it a notch above is the online mode where you can challenge people from across the globe to see who can get the highest score.
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