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SarahG Popsters Game on Android by Xeleb

I've never been into video games for the most simplest of reasons - I SUCK!

Yes, I do not have the talent to play video games, no matter how easy - I can't seem to win ANY of them.  I'm sure most of you know of the Super Mario Bros game, well - it had its humble beginnings via the Family Computer by Nintendo.  Well, it had a total of 40 levels - 10 levels with 4 sub levels each.  Would you believe that the farthest that I've reached is world 3-3?  When all my friends and cousins have finished and reached the top levels 10-4.  I can only watch them from the sidelines and wish that I could do the same.  It's been 20 years and I still haven't reached their levels.

Smartphones have been around for a while now - I've had mine for the past 4 years.  I consider myself a newbie when it comes to smartphone - but I tell you, it's one of those things that is a delight to have!  I remember playing snake on my trusty Nokia phone.  And now, smartphone games has evolved to a video game of sort.


A few weeks ago, I was excited to see what Xeleb had in store for us.  It was so nice to learn that they've developed a Sarah G game that's called Popsters!  I tried it and easily fell in like with it.  It's so easy to play, and for a video-game challenged person, I must say - it's very entertaining and easy to play.  It's something I would play when I'm bored.  I'm a Sarah G fan, and so I find it really cute that she uplifts my gaming mood with cheers while playing the game PLUS you can hear some of her original songs!







The game is quite simple (bubble pop) and I think that's why I enjoyed playing it. I didn't get stressed with thinking of what combination of buttons to choose.  It was a relaxed play but as you go further along the game, it gets intense and fun.  Hahaha!  This is the perfect game for those like me who are not very good in video games (or hand eye coordination techniques, hahaha!!)

Look at the real Sarah G with Xeleb + Isabelle Daza (who happens to be invested with Xeleb as well!)




This game is available only on Android (Google Play)



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