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Bubble Trouble - Board Game By Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players - Board Games For Family - 15-25 Minutes Of Gameplay - Games For Famil
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Frequently Asked Questions

The dimensions are ten point four inches by ten point four inches by zero point twelve inches. This compact size makes it easy to store and play.

The game is made of cardboard. This sturdy material ensures durability for repeated gameplay.

Bubble Trouble can accommodate one to four players. It's designed for family fun and cooperative play.

Bubble Trouble is suitable for kids and adults aged five and above. It’s designed to be enjoyable for the whole family.

Each game lasts between fifteen and twenty-five minutes. This quick gameplay makes it ideal for family game nights.

Players work together to throw bubbles from the coral reef to rescue sea creatures. The goal is to bring as many sea creatures back to safety.

Yes, Bubble Trouble can be played on the floor. This makes it accessible and fun for younger players.

Yes, the game can be played with an optional time limit. This adds excitement and urgency to the gameplay.

The game includes seven sea creatures, fourteen bubbles, one coral reef mat, one shark canyon mat, and two rule sheets. These components contribute to the interactive experience.

Wipe the cardboard components with a dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions to maintain the integrity of the materials.

If a component is damaged, contact customer support for a replacement. Ensure to have your purchase details ready for assistance.

Yes, Bubble Trouble can be played solo. This allows for practice and learning the game mechanics before playing with others.

Yes, Bubble Trouble is designed for both kids and adults. It's a great way for families to bond over cooperative gameplay.

The objective is to rescue sea creatures by skillfully throwing bubbles to bring them back to the reef. Players earn points for every creature rescued.

No, Bubble Trouble does not require batteries or electronic components. It is a traditional board game that relies on physical interaction.

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