

The game can be shared on various social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter. However, I will continue to play at idle times as this game can be really engaging and even pull you away from your important tasks! What I don’t like about the game is that you cannot sync or save your progress if you play on multiple devices or move to another device. For example, Joy lets out a sunburst of optimism while Sadness lets out a rain pour of gloom as you play along. At the onset of the game, I often switched between Joy and Fear to unleash power-ups that is unique to each emotion. I enjoy playing the game became it’s both challenging and entertaining: you can unlock the animated voices of Riley’s Emotions (based on the characters in the Disney film), Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness as you explore the accelerating number of levels, each with a unique and different challenge. For my Social Media assignment, I played the game ten (10) times and reached level 40, the snowy Play Zone. As the player advances to multiple levels, he is taken through a journey of various 3D animated locations inspired by the film such as Imagination Land, Train Yard and many more.

Very similar to a bubble shooter game, the player can bounce orbs off walls for a perfect angle.

This fun and immersive game falls under the genre of a puzzle game that takes place on a single screen and requires the player to clear a grid of “memories” to advance to the next level. I typically don’t partake in online games, but if I had to choose one, it would have to be Inside Out Thought Bubbles based on the Disney Pixar film, “Inside Out.” I play this game on my smartphone during any downtime I have especially at a doctor’s waiting room, or at a long checkout line or during long commercial breaks. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her Emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness.My Game Experience with “Inside Out Thought Bubbles” The Inside Out Thought Bubbles free-to-play game lets players. Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it’s no exception for Riley. The movie centers on an 11-year old girl who has all of these sentient emotions in her head who try to control her actions. From the creators of Frozen Free Fall and Where’s My Water?, Disney Interactive brings you this one-of-a-kind bubble-shooter based on the hit Disney
