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Help Crash make it home in Dodo Pop available on Windows – onmsft.com

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
June 26, 2015
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Help crash make it home in dodo pop available on windows

On island where dodos can’t fly, Crash the dodo needs to get back to his home. Luckily, in Dodo Pop, it’s raining gumballs, so Crash can blow bubbles to float his way from island to island. 

I tried the game myself, and it’s pretty fun. It’s by the same people who made Where’s My Water. Basically, you are given a set number of pops per level. You’re supposed to pop all of the colors needed for each level. As you can see, I can pop 37 more times and I’m already popping 7 blue with one of my available pops. My goal is to pop all 30 blue gumballs without running out of pops.

And it’s not as simple as just popping a blue gumball here and there. You can’t pop only one gumball, so you’ll need to pop other colors to get more groups of blue so you can pop them. 

Of course, each level has it’s own goals, numbers if pops, etc. Some will ask for just blue, red or green, some will ask all, and some will ask for special gumballs. 

Enough about me playing, why not download the game yourself for free on Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone? 

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