Puzzle Bubble Galaxy

Bub and Bob's adventure in Puzzle Bubble Galaxy for Nintendo DS begins one day when a mysterious capsule falls from the sky and lands at their feet. Needless to say its choice of landing strip is no coincidence and the twins soon find themselves in the midst of a serious adventure.
An unmanned spaceship suddenly descends from the skies. Just for the fun of it, the brothers Bub and Bob board the ship and begin pushing buttons at random... Before they know it, the ship moves into action! Just then, a transmission comes over the ship's Comm.
line -- A voice crying, "Help!"
Unknown to our heros, Bub and Bob, several planets have "doors" in their vicinity that lead to an alternate dimension. These doors have been opening, releasing a flood of bubbles that turn into hazardous space-debris; causing problems for the planets' inhabitants. Because Bub and Bob's planet is the only one that doesn't have debris, it was decided that a small spaceship would be sent there to call for help. Bub and Bob learn that to close the doors leading to alternate dimensions, they have to use Cosmo Bubbles: high-energy concentrations that float around outer space. So they set off to an area where Debris Bubbles drift, for within their numbers the Cosmo Bubbles lie hidden out of sight!
The brothers get their hands on a Cosmo Bubble and arrive at a door that's releasing Debris Bubbles - but lying in wait is a giant Boss defending the passageway!
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