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Bubble Witch Saga takes an interesting spin on the bubble-bursting sub genre of casual and social games, with its semi-realistic art style that's delightfully reminiscent of the unforgettable ...
You've popped them all on Facebook. Now, it's time to prepare to pop them--the bubbles, we mean--all over again on the nifty, tiny gadget in your pocket. King.com has finally released Bubble Witch ...
The success of Bubble Witch Saga establishing King as a viable developer in this arena, becoming the second-largest developer by daily player count on the Facebook platform by April 2012, trailing only Zynga. Candy Crush Saga was selected as King's next Facebook game based on the popularity of the portal version of Candy Crush.
Two key developers have burst the bubble (pun totally intended) on the bubble shooter genre on Facebook: King.com and Zynga. Both of their respective games in the category, Bubble Safari and ...
By January 2012, Bubble Witch Saga had over 10 million players and was the fastest-growing game on Facebook. King followed this with Candy Crush Saga on its portal and Facebook by April 2012, a more direct tile-matching game but using the same "saga" approach, which also enjoyed similar success.
Around 2012, Pyramid Solitaire Saga was soft launched on Facebook. It was released on mobile in May 2014. In late 2012 Pet Rescue Saga was launched on Facebook, then on iOS and Android In June 2013, Candy Crush Soda Saga was soft launched on Facebook and mobile and Bubble Witch 2 Saga was widely released for Android and iOS devices.
While it's easy to compare most every bubble-popping game on Facebook to standout hits like Bubble Witch Saga, cookapp's Buggle on Facebook is more identical to Zynga's Bubble Safari, with both ...
Over the past month, King.com’s “Saga” games (Bubble Saga and Bubble Witch Saga) have generated over 600 million gameplays on Facebook alone. In total, the company is now seeing 17.6 million ...