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Chain Reactor!

Addictive Chain Reaction Game!

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Super addictive Hyper Casual Game - just press and hold to extend the hammers to cause a perfect chain reaction!
Sit back and watch the satisfying times roll!
Thousands of levels to explore -
Enjoy

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Ratings History

Chain Reactor! Reviews

Broken puzzles

Varmint5911 on

United States

I get almost all the way to the end of the puzzle, but the ball gets stuck going from spiral rail to a tunnel. It does it every time, even if I hit it perfectly. Therefore, I can't go to the next puzzle.

Horrible

Unknown Play on

United States

This game is SO glitchy, has way too many ads, and is just annoying snd frustrating to play. It had lots of potential in it, but that was ruined. I wouldn’t recommend downloading this.

Won’t let me pass level 69

Super_Turtle506 on

United States

I’m stuck on level 69 because the ball gets stuck and I can’t complete the level. This is really annoying me.

Great idea; no fun; too many ads before you know if it’s good

BoltonWinpenny on

United States

It starts with 45 second ads and repeats them frequently before you get a feel for the game. As far as I can tell, there’s just one thing you do, over and over again. It looks like it could be a great game, it’s a cool idea, but I’m to impatient to watch an hour of ads to find out.

Was fun until...

FluffyMaster on

United States

It was a fun game until I get to lvl 35 and it glitches every time. Once this is fixed I would be willing to raise my rating.

Make our own

Jonny_Bunny74 on

United States

So it’s really cool to see all the things that can happen by using these but I honestly we could Make our own Chain reaction by using the pieces we have

My honest feedback

HelaineRouse on

United States

Easily on my top 10 list of most boring games. All you do start the reactions and watch.... so boring.🙄

Poorly made

helloworld1080 on

United States

This game was poorly made and put 3 or more adds on the screen at once where you need click. Ended up deleting it after beating the first level. Don’t recommend.

WE should be able to make puzzles!!!

hfbrjfhekdbdk on

United States

I would rate this 5 stars if we could make puzzles.

WE should be able to make puzzles!

2beABeast on

United States

The whole game is an “Addicting” concept, so why not add a feature to make our OWN puzzles?!? I would have given this 5 stars EASILY if this had customizable puzzles. One idea is that you can buy some parts that you don’t have yet, or play the game for them.a second idea is a possible “point for coin” system, have 100 pt for 50 coins... and a third is to have recommended parts, a building grid and look at Poly Bridge for an example of my thought. Until then, I an slightly dissatisfied with this.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Unknown
Languages
English
Recent release
9.5 (4 years ago )
Released on
Dec 20, 2018 (6 years ago )
Last Updated
1 year ago
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