

You may actually get free items for doing so too that you wouldn't get in the mobile version. If you're having trouble passing a level on your iPhone or iPad, hop on a computer and fire up Bubble Witch Saga in a browser. This holds true not only for Candy Crush, but for Bubble Witch Saga as well.

On top of that, even if you're out of lives on your iPhone or iPad, you won't be on Facebook since they don't sync. Still, if you enjoyed the previous Bubble Witch games and need a break from matching candies or gems of the same color, Bubble Witch 3 Saga will keep you engaged until the next semester at Hogwarts.For some reason, King games are ridiculously easier on the computer than they are on mobile. But while this is fun, the controls can sometimes be a little slow to respond, and you can accidentally misfire. On the flip side, there are special bubbles that can help you, as well as uncolored bubbles that can become colorized. Besides having a limited number of shots - well, once you get past the first dozen levels or so - you also have no control over the color of your shooting bubble, though you often have a choice between two colors. But while this may sound simple, it doesn't stay that way. Do it multiple times, and you'll reach your ultimate goal of clearing all the bubbles - or at least all the bubbles holding owls. Do this, and all the same colored bubbles will pop. By aiming and then launching one of your colored bubbles, you try to hit one of the same color that's next to another that's also of that color - i.e., three in a row. Using simple touch controls, Bubble Witch 3 Saga has you trying to pop all the bubbles on the screen before you run out of shots.

Like playing pool with a ton of balls, this physics-based puzzle game uses simple mechanics to make something compelling and fun.
