

Bubble Shooter Hawaii
Bubble Hawaii, also known as Bubble Shooter Hawaii, is a bubble-popping game with a Hawaiian tropical island theme. The game features a winding path of numbered buttons across multiple islands that mark levels. The player's goal is to pop patterns of mixed hanging bubbles filled with avocados, blueberries, oranges, pineapples and other fruit and earn high scores.
The player receives a carved mask shooter that features two projectiles and a targeting line made of color-matched dynamic moving dots and an arrow pointer. The main projectile rests in the mouth of the mask. The secondary one rests in its head. The player can swap these bubbles at any time using a double arrows button to the right of the shooter. They received a limited number of projectiles. The game displays the current number available in this area. The level number and score appear on the right side.
Bubble Hawaii rewards the player with points when they create clusters of two or more matching bubbles with color-matched projectiles. They earn the most points when they perform combo and wall shots. They earn double the points when they shoot a cluster above non-matching ones to create an avalanche of bubbles that fall off the screen.
The game also supplies the player with several boosters in the pattern and to the left of the shooter. These special bubbles remove multiple matching and non-matching fruit bubbles with a single hit. The boosters include a double-arrow button that uses horizontal lightning bolts to take out a row of bubbles and a crossbow bubble that removes a straight line of bubbles with a laser-style power.
How To Play
Review the bubbles hanging at the lowest points on the pattern or in higher areas seen through gaps. Shoot a projectile at two or more connected matching ones. If the secondary projectile matches, use the swap button. Take advantage of the boosters. Perform complex shots to earn the most points.
Controls
Mouse: Click buttons. To shoot a bubble projectile from the mask shooter, slide the mouse to point the targeting line, and then click.
Mobile: Tap buttons. To shoot a projectile, slide the finger or stylus to direct the targeting line, and then tap.

Bubble Shooter Hawaii.