

They each have a unique ability that can be activated by collecting a certain amount of memories of a specific colour. Similar to Frozen Free Fall the different characters (emotions) are unlocked gradually and can be chosen before starting a mission. Some levels have grey, faded memories that cannot be removed through matches, only when matches are made above them. In the latter matches are more difficult as memories can get frozen and do no react in the usual way. There are skill shot missions based on hitting a target surrounded by memories, rescue missions where characters need to be freed and Brain Freeze where a frozen object needs to be removed by clearing the surrounding memories. Most levels require a certain amount of memories to be removed with a limited amount of launches, but the objective changes with the type of mission. As in most similar games it is possible to bounce using the sides or the top of the screen. Memories are shot using a launcher near the bottom of the screen, not using a slingshot mechanic, but by tapping and holding to aim using an arrow as guidance and then releasing. By launching a memory to attach it to a group of two connected memories of the same colour, they disappear and also everything below as long as it is not connected in another way to the memories above.


The five emotions are the main characters in the game and they are unlocked gradually by completing levels. The bubble concept is adapted so that they represent memories and players have to help clear Riley's mind by completing levels.
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Inside Out: Thought Bubbles is a Bust-A-Move / Puzzle Bobble variant based on the 2015 animated Pixar movie Inside Out set in the mind of the girl Riley Anderson where five important emotions become personified.
