Big Blue Bubble

In the early days of its history, Big Blue Bubble made a name for itself by specializing in casual and mobile games.

Its first game, Bubble Trouble, was used in marketing campaigns by Nokia and it was followed by the space thriller Captain Lunar, which was used as a launch title for the Sony Ericsson T610.

[1] In the mid to late 2000s, the company started moving towards console development, to include the Wii and PlayStation 2 platforms.

This return to mobile resulted in a shifting focus on original intellectual properties such as Burn the Rope, Thumpies, and most notably My Singing Monsters.

[9] On January 26, 2023, Big Blue Bubble released a music-based roguelike deck-building game, Power Chord.