One More Bubble – Rifter Games Ltd

One More Bubble

One More Bubble

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, One More Bubble! Developed by the innovative team at Rifter Games Ltd, this Casual game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 16th October 2018, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 1st August 2023.

Are you a fan of Casual, Puzzle, games? Then One More Bubble is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of One More Bubble

Over 142 players have rated One More Bubble. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does One More Bubble Cost?

Good news! You can download One More Bubble on your iOS device absolutely free!

One More Bubble Release Date

Eager to know when One More Bubble first graced the App Store? It was launched on 16th October 2018.

When Was One More Bubble Last Updated?

The latest version of One More Bubble was updated on 1st August 2023, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download One More Bubble?

To get started with One More Bubble, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into One More Bubble

Challenging and addictive Brick Breaker with very simple rules that will put your brain to work!

Aim with the help of the predictive aim line, angles are key!
Shoot the ball, hit the bubbles and try to set up chain reactions.
Pop multiple bubbles for combos and earn strategic power ups.
A new bubble grows each turn where the ball has stopped.
Avoid the ball stopping under the red line!

Very easy to play but hard to master and reach high scores.

  • Endless gameplay
  • 3 Game Modes: Arcade, Puzzle and Colors
  • Simple one-thumb controls
  • Challenge your friends for the best high score

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of One More Bubble updated on 1st August 2023:

  • Fixed crash that could occur on aiming after an Undo.
  • Fixed issue that could cause the game to end after an Undo if it was made on last instant just before dying.
  • Improved aim line precision in extreme cases.
  • Improvements to physics simulation.

User Reviews on One More Bubble

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of One More Bubble below:

Im really enjoying the variations included. This game is well designed and Im a critical gamer. This fulfills our ADHD energy and intellect and is a relaxing and challenging way to spend a few minutes. We appreciate the lack of mandatory ads and dont mind when we ask for one that rewards us in the process . Recommended!!


Easy to get the hang of the game, but it keeps us coming back to play. Its not as easy as it looks and that is the best part.


We love this game. We enjoy the different modes of play.


Seeing how you have to hit a bubble 5-15 times for literally 1 coin is kind of ridiculous. Fun game while you’re bored at work but don’t expect upgrades unless you want to pay 5 bucks for 500 coins. Wish we could give it 2.5 but what ever.


Fun, once you figure out what is supposed to happen. Not enough explanation when we started.


Fun, but upgrades are way too hard to get.


Great game! Just don’t play it right before you get your blood pressure checked. Our Dr thought we were about to stroke out! No lie!


We love physics based games, but there should be some way to influence your game duration beyond not letting the ball end touching or below an arbitrary line. Maybe combos could lower the line while turns without popping any bubbles raise it? Anyhow the payoff doesnt outweigh the frustration of a game that just ends because of one bad shot or miscalculation of an angle.


We dont why the same game maker had to make the controls so different from a game they already have created and been successful at making work well. Now when we switch between the two, our muscle memory is all thrown-off. We had to delete the app just because it annoys us too much to have re-teach myself how play each game when going back and forth.


Pretty fun but we wish there were score multipliers for combos a la the original Orbital. Also, we really like that we can bounce off the bottom, but it’s really frustrating when the ball ends in the red zone and it obviously won’t get out because it’s slowed so much, but you still have to wait the ~3 or so seconds for it to come to a complete stop. It sounds nitpick but it feels like a lifetime! We think it’s supposed to feel suspenseful but it ends up just feeling frustrating because we want to get back into gameplay right away. It works when your ball is right on the edge but 90% of the time it’s obvious that you’re about to get a game over and you just have to wait. We also wish there were more upgrades and power ups, esp along the lines of the fast speed power up which is super fun to get and powerful feeling in a way the others aren’t. Maybe something that splits into two balls or that provides a temporary shield, so that if you go into the red zone on the next two or three shots you’ll be okay. Basically we just wish the games lasted longer and got more chaotic as time went in the way one more brick does. Anyway it’s fun and worth checking out if you like Orbital!


There should definitely be more ball upgrades, and more opportunities to get coins. Maybe add customizable balls, adjust speed, and more enhancements to make it a bit more fun.


This takes the solid gameplay of Orbital and manages to up the bar considerably. Great power ups, a nice aiming method and the simple but game-changing decision to allow the ball to survive hits off the bottom make this the best of its kind. This is a great game and the devs clearly stated it was a homage to Orbital… Yet still took heat about it. Just can’t win sometimes.


We played this game for 5 minutes and hated it. Theres a sudden drop of force as soon as it hits something, in fact its too quick of a reduction. If you are going to give this game a pool table effect of play style we should be able to cause the ball to be hit harder or softer like in any other pool type game. Also we should be able to put some sort of back spin on the ball. Maybe in a future version. For now, Ill stick to one more brick.


The physics are off. While fun its near impossible to get it to bounce around like a pinball which is what we expected anyway. Rather its just one bounce then nothing. No way to combo. Maybe if there was an option to choose how hard the ball actually goes like pool itd work better.

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