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Inside Out Thought Bubbles: 5 Things You Need to Know

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The new Disney Pixar movie Inside Out is fun for the whole family and the new Inside Out Thought Bubbles game is fun for kids of all ages, and bored adults who want to relive an arcade style game from their childhood. Here’s what you need to know about the Inside Out Thought Bubbles game.

Inside Out Thought Bubbles is a free to play game that delivers Bust-A-Move style gameplay inside an Inside Out world with characters and goals that expand on the movie. Different color bubbles match up with different emotions that users need to manage and match to complete levels.

Use this as a fast guide for parents to read before playing Inside Out Thought Bubbles or to help guide players to the right path to win.

What is Inside Out Thought Bubbles?

The Inside Out Thought Bubbles game takes place inside Riley’s head where players can work through 125 levels inside Riley’s mind with the help of different emotions and special power ups.

Players must match the thought bubbles that they fling onto the board with those already above the playing field. There are power-ups to help players get past really tough areas. At the simplest this is a matching game playable by kids of all ages, but there is some strategy needed for tougher levels.

The Inside Out Thought Bubbles game is available on iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Windows Phone and Amazon Fire.

Inside Out Thought Bubbles Rating

The Inside Out Thought Bubbles game is rated 4+ by Apple and Everyone by Google Play. This means the game contains no objectionable material per Apple’s guidelines. The Everyone rating on Google Play means, “Content is generally suitable for all ages. May contain minimal cartoon, fantasy or mild violence and/or infrequent use of mild language.”

We have yet to see any major complaints from parents or users about the appropriateness of content in the game.

What you need to know about the Inside Out Thought Bubbles game.

What you need to know about the Inside Out Thought Bubbles game.

Inside Out Thought Bubbles Ads & Social Networks

There are ads in the Inside Out Thought Bubbles game, which is an aspect that some parents will want to know about. Here’s a primer on what is included in the game, so parents can decide if the options are OK, and how kids should handle ads and connectivity options. Disney Pixar advises,

  • social media links to connect with others
  • the option to accept push notifications to let you know when we have exciting updates like new content
  • links to online stores to purchase real products
  • registration to create or sign in using a Disney/an existing account
  • advertising for some third parties
  • as well as advertising for The Walt Disney Family of Companies

It is not surprising to see ads inside games or options to buy items, but parents need to make sure kids know how to treat these options.

Inside Out Thought Bubbles In App Purchases

Inside Out Thought Bubbles In App PurchasesLike most free to play games, there are Inside Out Thought Bubbles in app purchases that players can buy to get past harder levels and to unlock power ups. The purchases range from 99 cents up to $49.99 for a Gem Pack that delivers help to beat levels.

The option to spend nearly $50 in-game is a reason that parents should control n-app purchases with Family Sharing or discuss these options with their children.

After playing through the easy levels, many gamers may feel the need to buy a gem pack to get past a particularly tough level. iTunes user cornn1p writes,

“Addictive game but like a few others said before once you reach a certain level it’s impossible to win without spending money to buy gems. Maybe add a way to earn gems like other games do by viewing advertisements, etc. it’s just extremely frustrating to be stuck on the same level forever and have no way to beat it. Eventually this app will end up deleted just like the other games that make it impossible to play without spending lots of money.”

This is a fairly common complaint in free to play games.

Inside Out Thought Bubbles Power-ups

Inside Out Thought Bubbles Anger Power UpTo complete some harder levels gamers will need to use Inside Out Thought Bubbles Power-ups and powers. Each of the emotions has a power that they can use, and there are three other paid power ups that gamers can buy using gems, which the user must buy with real money.

  • Joy Power-up – Use this to clear any orbs of a color in a burst once charged up.
  • Sadness Power-up – Unlock at level 15 to turn all orbs in a line blue and knock off orbs below them.
  • Anger Power-up – Unlock at Level 51 to shoot a fireball through orbs in a straight line.
  • Line Power – 5 Gems Unlocked at Level 8 – Use this to extend your aiming line.
  • Rainbow Memory – 5 Gems Unlocked at Level 13 – Match all colors this orb hits.
  • Extra Choices – 5 Gems Unlocked at Level 19 – Adds tow more orbs to your launcher.

As you play through the four types of Inside Out Thought Bubbles levels, you’ll need to learn which of these power-ups work best in specific situations.

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27 Comments

27 Comments

  1. unlimitedanimationmovies

    06/25/2015 at 12:08 am

    love the article josh thanks for the article

  2. Joi

    07/20/2015 at 3:52 pm

    I completed level 125. Do you know they are going to release more levels??

    • Jacqueline

      07/24/2015 at 9:55 pm

      How did you get past level 113? It’s so frustrating!

      • sweetmotherofmars

        07/31/2015 at 12:39 am

        I used Sadness for most levels, but had to use Joy for that one. It can be done, I made it through all the levels without making any purchases (I’m cheap that way.)

        I did notice on one level that the timing for the cannons would shift away from ideal if I played the level too long. I had to close it completely. When I played the next day it was back to normal. Just remember that half of the game is the luck of the draw on the colors and you may have to replay a few times to get what you need.

  3. dora kitchen

    07/21/2015 at 6:33 pm

    Hi all, here every person is sharing these kinds of knowledge, so it’s pleasant to read this website, and I used to visit this blog daily.

  4. Paul

    07/27/2015 at 6:31 am

    How do I get past level 49?

    • Jessica

      11/12/2015 at 8:35 pm

      you tube can help you and guide you on how to pass the levels

  5. Goose

    08/15/2015 at 5:37 pm

    The graphics on this game are shit.

  6. Phoenix Pete

    08/19/2015 at 12:07 am

    I’ve just finished level 175 and now have to wait for more levels to be released. Didn’t spend anything on extra lives.. but there are some levels where you do need to use a special power (not the power ups). Generally though, it is a bit of luck of the draw but if you persist then you get a game where all the thought bubbles come in the order you need. Some levels require perfectly timed bubbles and perfectly directed shots. Can’t wait for more levels and for sure Fear is next up.. but I really really hope Bing Bong makes an appearance.

    • Jessica

      11/12/2015 at 8:36 pm

      how did you even get to level 175 if i cant even get to 101 i already passed 100 with 3 stars…?

  7. Joanne

    08/21/2015 at 8:17 pm

    What is the solid white shape in some of the memories on some of the levels?

    • Adam navarro

      09/02/2015 at 12:37 am

      That is a hidden memory

  8. Manja

    08/25/2015 at 11:20 pm

    Mine only goes to level 100. How do I get the other levels installed?

  9. dan

    09/18/2015 at 3:09 am

    Level 116 is killing me. Gah!

  10. Swaffy

    10/02/2015 at 4:29 pm

    Finished level 100 but blocked. How do I unlock level 101?

  11. Cheri

    10/02/2015 at 9:16 pm

    I am done up to level 100, it won’t unlock the rest of the levels. Why is this?

    • Jessica

      11/12/2015 at 8:34 pm

      im going through the same thing and id like for that question to be answered and the funny part that in you tube it shows that there are more levels hmmmm????

  12. Rich

    10/06/2015 at 4:49 pm

    I arrive to Level 100 butI it doesnt allow to continue to the next level . How can I go to the next level.

  13. mike

    10/28/2015 at 11:23 am

    Has anyone beat the “new” level 175?

    I’m currently waiting for new levels (finished through 237), and I’m going back and hitting “1 star” wins. I originally beat 175 with anger. Now it’s a “joy only” level, and I have played it at least 10-15 times. Can’t come close, and I don’t remember the level — I don’t always remember the exact strategy, but I usually remember playing it…

    • mike

      10/28/2015 at 3:09 pm

      OK, I got it… Like so many of the “tough” levels, you need the right “memory set” or you’ve lost before you even start. Once I got the colors I needed, the only trick is really to “go for yellow”, and use first “Joy’s powerup” quickly. Got a second powerup at the end, and even won with a couple of memories left over.

  14. dimps

    03/04/2016 at 5:06 pm

    I’m already at level 333 and haven’t purchased any gems at all.. i really love this game, it makes more challenging for me not purchasing anything. 5stars! ☺

  15. Susan

    04/03/2016 at 10:01 pm

    How do you purchase gems??

  16. Ezbot

    04/12/2016 at 7:12 am

    Completing level 364 won’t save. I think this is the third time I’ve completed it followed by a few subsequent levels but it resets back to level 364. Is this a known issue? Nothing on the help page about it.

  17. MylaR

    05/31/2016 at 10:47 pm

    Seriously, people.. I can’t even get 3 stars on level 27 😂 fml

  18. Ruthie

    07/17/2016 at 11:12 am

    I passed level 50 got anger for two levels and then he disappeared. For level 53 this right?

  19. elin

    07/28/2016 at 2:37 am

    I can’t get through level 59. Sad :(

  20. LibraryLil

    11/26/2016 at 4:01 pm

    I really hope that soon they will add a way to earn gems! Please …

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