If you played Drakonite/Makeshift Development's last Droplet's game, you'll be pleased that they came up with a new version. Your mission, if you decide to ever take it, is to totally obliterate all those blue blobs by targeting drops on other blobs. This will cause a chain reaction in which they will naturally hit each other and destroy each other.
According to the creators, they've taken out the mp3 playback and added the standard background music. They also mentioned that they added a version that doesn't use compression because something about lib bug causing difficulties with 1.0 and >2.0 firmwares. The level generator should now produce better levels than last game, as well as some other smaller changes and bug fixes.
We like the colors! Nothing relaxes gamer's tired eyes like a blue-hued game. The ability to change the wallpaper in-game was great as well. At first, this seems to be a game for the long commutes (times when you just want to zonk out of existence, empty your mind of all worldy problems, and involve yourself in an easy game). That's what you think! This game will require you to think of ways to clear out all the bubbles on the board with as few "drops" as possible as you only have a limited amount to your arsenal. There was one point where we just used one drop to clear out all the bubbles in the field.
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