Bubble Game 3’s colour-matching bubble stack
In Bubble Game 3, you aim with the mouse, shoot coloured bubbles into the stack, and connect three or more of the same colour before the field fills up. The board keeps that classic arcade look, with tight gaps that make every bank shot matter.
Angle control that matters on every shot
As a skill game, it rewards careful angle control more than speed, so you can line up shots and wait for the right opening. The mouse-only control is simple: aim, click, and judge whether the bubble lands where you planned.
The bubble shooter rule set stays easy to read, but later layouts add denser patterns and narrower lanes, which means one wrong colour can block a clear path. That pressure gives each round a puzzle feel instead of a pure reaction test.
The matching side matters too, because you are always choosing which cluster to attack first and which lane to save for the next shot. Every board rewards a small bit of planning, especially when the higher rows leave only a few safe angles.
Colour recognition helps you scan the field quickly, since the same hue can hide in different parts of the stack and change your best target. It runs in your browser with no download, and it plays on mobile and desktop, so quick sessions fit anywhere.
More bubble shooters with the same clear-three rhythm
Bubble Shooter Pro is the closest match when you want the same aim-and-shoot board and a fast pace. Smarty Bubbles feels familiar too, since it leans on matching clusters and steady colour sorting. Bubble Woods fits if you want another field-clearing challenge built around bubble matching and precise shots.
Because each level reshapes the open spaces, you keep adjusting the same aim-and-click routine rather than rushing through it. That makes it easy to return for a few rounds at a time, with no signup and a clean online setup.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
06 june 2018
Last Update
06 june 2018