Bonsai Blast is a clone of Zuma, a game in which you need to burst colored balls by linking them in groups of three or more of the same color.
If you're hungry for a puzzle game that will keep you occupied for hours, Bonsai Blast should more than satisfy your appetite. You fire balls from a rotating station by clicking on the ball you want to hit on the chain of moving balls. If you make a grouping, the balls disappear, if you don't the ball you've fired is added to the chain. The level finishes when you've removed all the balls from the chain.
Make sure you haven't got anything planned before you start to play Bonsai Blast. This game is so addictive that hours will pass without you noticing. The game avoids being too repetitive thanks to the introduction of combos, power-ups, obstacles and special scenarios.
Bonsai Blast is immaculately presented, and the lush green gardens make you want to jump inside the game and live there for eternity. The music and sound effects are also excellent, adding to the enchanting, mystical atmosphere of Bonsai Blast.
If there's one area that Bonsai Blast could be improved on, it's the controls. The balls are just that little bit too small to be comfortable to tap using the touchscreen. There will be times when you'll be cursing your fingers for being too fat, as you contrive to hit the wrong ball.
Overall though, Bonsai Blast is one of the most compelling Android games to date, and it's multitude of levels will keep you glued to your phone for hours.