Mech Battles!
Check out the screenshots below for a sneak preview of BubbleMech's new Battle mode.
Battles are turn-based contests played against the computer in specially designed arenas. To win you'll need the right blend of skill and tactics.
Both Mechs must burst bubbles, kill alien bugs and collect stars and bonuses, whilst also keeping one eye on their opponent's next move.
Battle Mode will feature in an updated Lite version of BubbleMech and in the forthcoming full version which includes many more levels and zones in the original 'Arcade' format too.
Release date: soon! Watch this space, or follow us on twitter for updates.


Gravity Burst #1 Selling App For PlayBook!
The full version of Gravity Burst has been firmly rooted to the No. 1 spot in the PlayBook App World store for the last few days.
It's got a near perfect rating from user's reviews (thankyou!), and having finally got our hands on a device to try it out (all the dev work was done on a simulator or android tablet) we're pleased to say it looks and feels as good as we hoped.

BubbleMech on iPhone and PlayBook
BubbleMech Lite has just been released for iOS and PlayBook
Apple App Store and BlackBerry App World links can be found on the games page.
An upgraded version with more features is on the way. Android owners can get it now. Hopefully Apple and RIM won't take too long to approve it and it will be out next week for those devices.
The full version of BubbleMech will be released in May.
“BubbleMech” Arrives For Android
Our latest game has just been released to the Android marketplace.
BubbleMech Lite is a free introduction to the full game (coming in May 2011). It features a tutorial and 20 specially designed levels.
This game is a new take on the classic bubble-shooter style of puzzle game (think Puzzle Bobble and Bust-A-Move and you'll be right at home).
Checkout the screenshots, search for 'bubblemech' in the Android marketplace. iOS and BlackBerry Playbook versions are imminent too.
iPhone Gravity Burst
We're very pleased to announce that Gravity Burst Lite and Gravity Burst are available now via iTunes for the iPhone/iPod Touch.
They are virtually identical to the Android versions in terms of look, feel and price (£0.60, approx. €0.70/$0.95).
The lite version is free, and features 18 levels from the full version to give you a taster!
Gravity Burst Korean
Korean language version (한국어) released in time for the local new year. Enjoy
Gravity Burst Tips
Some advice to help you on your way
- At least one sector of every campaign is unlocked to start with. You don't have to play them in order.
- Get a feel for each sector by firing a few shots in different directions, then narrowing down the best looking strategies. Make big adjustments to start with, not small ones.
- You never need a pixel-perfect aim to complete a sector. If you find yourself taking 20 or 30 shots to try and nail a sweet spot, then that's probably not the correct shot.
- Some sectors need a soft touch. A slower missile can make sharper turns when it is launched.
- Missiles exit yellow warpgates in the opposite direction to which they entered.
- The colored cirles in the top corner indicate the number, type and order of the missiles on that level.
Gravity Burst released
Full version out now! Available from the Android Marketplace for £0.60 (approx. €0.70/$0.95). GB Lite has been updated too.


‘Gravity Burst Lite’ released
Available now from the Android Marketplace. The free 'lite' version is a taster of things to come.
Search for 'gravity burst' from your phone, or follow the QR-Code with your phone's camera.
The full game will be available to purchase in November 2010. iPhone version to follow.



