
While not exactly Pinball, Papa Pear Saga does indeed manage to borrow enough elements from the game to make it a great alternative for fans of the genre. Keep in mind that sometimes it is more advantageous to shoot all of pears at once, but that's something you'll get used to by playing. The level will end when you've solved whatever the level requirement was, or when you run out of pears to shoot. One thing you should know beforehand is that some of the obstacles will disappear after being touched just once, while others won't give additional points if hit multiple times by the same pear.

The difference with Papa Pear Saga is that now you shoot pears, and you shoot it as some obstacles, and in a way similar to Pinball, the pear will bounce of off the obstacles, giving you points, until eventually gravity and the loss of momentum will make it fall in one of the jars below. Papa Pear Saga has absolutely nothing to do with the Candy Crush Saga franchise as far as themes or mechanics are concerned.Īdmittedly, the only thing that could be considered a common element is that you shoot something at something else, and your aim will determine how high your score will be. Papa Pear Saga is one such title, and it is brought be the creators of the Candy Crush Saga.

Whenever you think of a casual game, you think of a title that won't get you all stressed out whenever you play it, as the difficulty curve isn't all that steep, and the story or setting is usually a lighthearted one as well.
