Bubble Safari
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Bubble Safari | |
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Developer(s) | Zynga |
Platform(s) | Browser |
Release | Facebook May 9, 2012 Zynga.com multiplayer |
Bubble Safari is a defunct
History
Bubble Safari was announced and launched on May 9, 2012 [3]
Noted arcade game designer Mark Turmell, Zynga’s senior creative director, was credited for the development of Bubble Safari.[3] Turmell began designing arcade game machines over 20 years ago[3] and was the lead programmer and designer of NBA Jam, a popular 1993 basketball arcade game.[5]
By June 12, 2012, Bubble Safari had become the fastest-growing Facebook game with 14,800,000
Bubble Safari is the first true arcade game Zynga developed; the first game from Zynga San Diego; and the first Zynga game to launch simultaneously on Zynga.com and Facebook.[6]
On December 12, 2012, Zynga announced the launch of Bubble Safari Ocean, a version of the game with an underwater twist for Facebook in 13 languages, and a mobile version of Bubble Safari for iOS.[7]
Bubble Safari has been indefinitely closed as of September 30, 2015, as Zynga announced in a message on Bubble Safari's Facebook page on August 10, 2015.
Gameplay
Bubble Safari’s storyline focuses on Bubbles, a monkey trying to reconnect with his friends, who have been captured by poachers. Bubbles sets off into the jungle to find the poachers. Players pop bubbles to supply Bubbles fruit for his journey.[3]
The bubble-popping gameplay is in the tradition of Puzzle Bobble and Bubble Bobble. Players aim and fire colored bubbles into a field at the top of the screen; matching three bubbles pops them.[4] Every level-up gets Bubbles closer to finding the poachers against obstacles such as swarming bees and bubble spawners.[3]
Though playing costs energy, gamers can keep earning energy back as long as they clear levels, enabling users to play longer than in some other games.[8]
Players can also tap into their social network and ask friends for extra plays and share bubbles.[3] Friends who give gamers extra bubbles also get a boost themselves.[3] Bubbles can be shared with Facebook friends who are playing the game, and players can participate in a weekly tournament with friends and family.[9]
Bubble Safari on Facebook allows gamers to play in timed challenges, while the game on Zynga.com also allows multi-player challenges in real time.[9]
Currency
Bubble Safari uses two virtual currencies.[4] Cash is earned through normal play or can be purchased with real currency. The premium currency can be used to buy super power-ups. Gamers can spend standard coins to continue playing after a fail at any stage, to avoid having to start over from the beginning.[4]
Partnerships
Zynga partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) to give Bubble Safari users the opportunity to donate money to protect wildlife. Users purchase a WCS game bundle, with 100 percent of the purchase price going to WCS.[10]
References
- ^ a b Thompson, Mike. "Bubble Safari on top of this week's fastest-growing Facebook games by MAU". AppData. Inside Social Games. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ a b Steele, Chandra. "Best Facebook Games". Bubble Safari. PC Magazine. Archived from the original on 23 August 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Freeman, Kate (8 May 2012). "Zynga Launches Its First Arcade Game: Bubble Safari". Mashable. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ a b c d Davis, Justin (8 May 2012). "NBA Jam Creator Returns with Bubble Safari". IGN. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ Hachman, Mark (8 May 2012). "Zynga's 'Bubble Safari' Gives Arcade Gaming a Social Twist". PC Magazine. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ a b c Price, Emily (12 June 2012). "100 Billion Popped Bubbles Later: Zynga's Bubble Safari Tops Facebook Gaming Chart". Mashable. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ Tam, Donna (12 December 2012). "Here come Zynga's Bubble Safari spin-offs". CNET. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- ^ Johnson, Neilie. "Bubble Safari Review". Review. GameZebo. Archived from the original on 2 July 2012. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
- ^ a b Stern, JOanna (8 May 2012). "Zynga Brings Arcade Play to Facebook With 'Bubble Safari'". ABC News. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
- ^ Shaul, Brandy (21 July 2012). "Bubble Safari: Wildlife Conservation Society Bundles are now available". Games.com. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 14 August 2012.