Both Bubble Shooter and Triple Match 3D are free casual games you can play instantly in your browser. Here's how they compare — and how to pick.
| Aspect | Bubble Shooter | Triple Match 3D |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | Casual | Casual |
| Players | Single player | Single player |
| Session length | 2–10 minutes | 2–10 minutes |
| Price | Free | Free |
| Download | None — plays in browser | None — plays in browser |
A cozy favourite, the kind you fire up for five minutes and lose an hour to. Aim, match three or more of a colour, and set off chain reactions that clear the board.
Here's the hook behind Triple Match 3D: that messy pile of glossy tiles is actually a perfectly solvable puzzle, and you crack it three tiles at a time. Tap free tiles off a glossy 3D pile and line up three of a kind in your tray to pop them.
If you want a cozy favourite, the kind you fire up for five minutes and lose an hour to, pick Bubble Shooter. If you'd rather tap free tiles off a glossy 3d pile and line up three of a kind in your tray to pop them, go for Triple Match 3D. Both are free and load instantly, so the honest answer is: play both.
Neither is strictly better — they suit different moods. Bubble Shooter (a cozy favourite, the kind you fire up for five minutes and lose an hour to.…) versus Triple Match 3D. Both are free, so try each and keep your favourite.
Yes — both are completely free to play online here, with no download and no sign-up.