Ready to start popping bubbles, saving critters, and outwitting your rival scientist? If you are, then make sure you read Level Winner’s exclusive list of Bubble Genius tips, tricks and cheats if you want to complete more three-star levels.
Bubble Genius, to be honest, isn’t that different from other games of its kind. Like those games, the best shots are the ones that come about as “trick shots,” meaning those “where the heck did those come from?” shots that seem to defy the laws of physics. These take a bit of practice, but what you want to do here is angle you shots properly so you can string together a combo – that’s one burst leading to several others, as you burst bubbles where there are several other bubbles hanging from them. String together those combos so you can complete levels with the minimum number of moves.
As a bonus tip, make good use of the free power-ups that appear on occasion, as they may be able to get you out of a tight spot.
Connecting the game to Facebook (a little more on that later) is the best way to be rewarded with free gold. You can also complete certain objectives in levels or in-game achievements to get free gold in the game. As for spending that gold, you can use it to buy power-ups or lives, though we’d suggest spending them exclusively on power-ups, due to the tip we’ll be discussing next.
Ah, the good old time lapse, it’s back again, and we haven’t forgotten it. Once all of you five lives have been used up, either by losing or by quitting a level in the middle, the default option is to wait for close to two hours for your lives to return. It takes 20 minutes for one life to generate, and if you come to think of it, 100 minutes is quite a while. But you can always set the time ahead by 100 minutes/an hour and 40 minutes, or to be safe, two hours. Return to the game and you can continue playing again with a full set of lives.
If you want to play the game the 100 percent honest way, you also can ask your friends for lives if you’ve got your game connected to Facebook. That is, of course, if you have other friends who play Bubble Genius. And if you want, you can create a separate Facebook account for games if you don’t want to pester your friends for lives, or to join you in playing.