Pop-a-Tronic Review
10 out of 15
Poppin' bubbles was never this much fun; Pop-a-Tronic is a casual gamer's delight.
Date: Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Author: Dave VanDyk

The music is at least pleasing (if a bit repetitive), and because the gameplay is very easy to pick up and master, it takes almost no time at all before you’re advancing to the later levels and the true challenges the game has to offer.

Pop-a-Tronic offers quick gratification and easily accessible fun for anybody looking for a puzzle-styled action game. It’s not the “best” of its caliber, but it’s also far from the worst.

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