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Bubble Bath Babes

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Bubble Bath Babes is an unofficial adult-oriented puzzle game for the NES developed by Spirit of Discovery and published by Panesian. Players match tiles to clear boards and unlock risqué reward images featuring cartoon women. Its simple mechanics and controversial presentation made it one of the better-known unlicensed NES oddities, often remembered more for its notoriety than for depth.
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Release Date
1991-01-01
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Plays
12

The game uses a straightforward single-player puzzle format with a static board view. Players move a cursor with the directional controls and select tiles to form matching pairs or other required combinations, clearing the board under pressure from limited time or move constraints depending on the stage. Progressing through levels reveals new reward images, while difficulty comes from board layout and reduced matching options as the game advances.

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The game features cartoon women as reward imagery rather than a defined cast of story characters or playable heroes.

Focus on removing tiles that block the most options first, especially those on the edges or near the top of the layout. Try to preserve visible pairs and avoid breaking up useful matches too early. When the board becomes crowded, prioritize quick clears that open space rather than chasing perfect combinations.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Study the whole board before making the first move.

Tips

Clear edge and corner tiles early to open more options.

Tips

If the board stalls, slow down and rebuild match opportunities instead of tapping randomly.

User Reviews

As an unlicensed NES release, it is more of a curiosity piece than a standout puzzle title.

User Reviews

Its basic gameplay is easy to grasp, but the adult presentation is what made it memorable.

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