See, there’s this octopus, and she has these kittens…
The story behind the game, as far as we can make out,
involves an octopus in a hot-air balloon who has snatched some kittens to give them a bath.
Your mission is to pop bubbles and rescue the poor little kittens. You do this
with the help of five cats—Berry, Belle, Ziggy, Smokey, and Rita. The cats have
superpowers, but only if they’ve been fed enough cookies. Popping bubbles of the
appropriate color feeds the cats cookies, and gets you closer to freeing the kittens.
Well, you know how these things go: The first levels are so easy
and so much fun, and the graphics are just so cute, especially when the little
kittens are rescued, plus the cats sing to you.… It’s easy to get sucked in. You
learn about the boosters that give you a little edge in bursting those bubbles
(we wish we could have Cat Vision and Triple Swap all the time!). Anyway, you
start to think you’re pretty good at this game. Then the difficulties begin.
You hit some levels labeled “hard” (a couple of these we actually found rather easy—or
maybe we just got lucky). You fail to rescue the kittens—the poor little
kittens who are being given a bath they do not want! Before you know it, you’ve
used all your boosters and run out of lives, so you can’t play any more until
your lives regenerate.
But hopefully you haven’t used all your boosters (use them
conservatively—unless you want to pay real money for more, in which case, use
all you want!). Yes, you can get extra cookies, extra moves, and other help by
watching an ad, but it may not be the help you’d hoped for. This is another
game that hands out coins sparingly, so it’s not like you can play a bunch to
build up some coins and buy yourself some supplies. You can either be
frustrated about this or accept it and strategize accordingly. We highly recommend
accepting and strategizing because this game is just so much fun, even when you’re
stuck on a level.
Our verdict

Cookie Cats Pop is created by Tactile Entertainment and is available for iOS
and Android
devices. We played on an iPad and had no trouble at all with gameplay. The game
is free to download, and you can play for a long time without spending real money.
Highly recommended!
Sounds like a fun game!
ReplyDeleteOoh this sounds like trouble!!! But you're saving kittens, so it's for a good cause, right?
ReplyDeleteWhen I was 4 years old, I took scissors to a fable book, to cut the 'pussy in the well' picture out...so the cat didn't fall down the well! My sister got really mad at me, and I cried, but I just wanted to save the kitten! Sounds like this game could be rather addictive...
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like fun.
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