
You also have a health meter, and if you don’t shoot the pictures quickly enough, the holograms will explode and you’ll lose health. Each character also has a life bar above their head, indicating how many more snapshots you’ll need to take before they disappear. If you’ve played Bigfoot Hunter, you’ll notice a few differences in BMO Snaps! There’s a helpful radar at the bottom of the screen that lets you know where the holograms are hiding. Be quick though, some of the holograms require you to take multiple shots of them before they disappear, and others are super fast and don’t stay in frame long. You can move the camera by touching the screen OR by using your phone screen old school style as a camera viewfinder. When you see a character you want to take a picture of, move the camera over to them so they’re in frame, and then tap the camera button to snap. Puncha Yo Buns!Įach level contains hologram forms of your favorite Adventure Time characters (and their voices!) running wild and generally being a pain in the butt. You can view the Holopedia at anytime to hear about the history of each character, like how Finn used to be a buff baby. Each photo you snap will be sucked out of the universe and trapped forever inside PB’s Holopedia, which is actually just NEPTR. Oh No! Princess Bubblegum accidentally got her hair stuck in the hologram machine and let an army of evil holograms loose in the Candy Kingdom! Now it’s up to you to capture them using BMO’s camera.
