Factory Balls

Published by: Bart BONTE
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You might think that working on the assembly line is tedious work, but not if you're manufacturing Factory Balls! Your job in this logic puzzle game is to custom craft each ball. You've got all the tools you need to fulfill each order... except the instruction manual.
In each level, you'll see the target design of your ball on the shipping box. Starting from a plain white ball, get to work by clicking the tools you want to use and try to manufacture the correct ball.
For example, the target ball might be orange with white eyes and black pupils, which means you need to use different spectacles to block the paint and create the different patterns. Need to make a beak? Maybe you have to pull a few times with a pair of pliers.
There is no time limit or punishment for making incorrect moves, so you can try several different configurations to reach your goal.
If you enjoy a cerebral challenge and are keen for a mental workout, you will enjoy Factory Balls and the 200 original levels!
This is the official Factory Balls game by Bart Bonte/bontegames.
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5 out of 5

2 ratings in Israel

Ratings History

Factory Balls Reviews

Pro: great throwback to the flashgame Con: not great for even slight color blindness

Aws dud on

United States

Pro: great throwback to the flash game from my childhood Con: not great for even slight color blindness

Forever Engaging

Shut Up I'm Playing on

United States

As a sucker for patterns and puzzles, I’ve been head over heels for Factory Balls since playing the online versions on Cool Math Games years ago. I intended to play for a bit of nostalgia, but was incredibly happy finding that it holds up as a fun and rewarding experience. Being stumped by a level of any game can stop being fun if there’s no way to explore possible solutions. I think Factory Balls harnesses that balance of a simplistic puzzle system and tough levels that makes the effort actually fun. Definitely not a game to get TOO excited about while playing, only because I chewed through all 200+ levels in under a week. I gotta say, I guess I’m still head over heels for Factory Balls, and for good reason! I’m glad it wasn’t simply mind blowing to me years ago because I was a fourth grader. Definitely a game made with thought and care. :)

A microcosm in developing mastery of a skill

Jerome10 on

United States

This came straight from the manufacturing line!! It’s so cool… maybe just because I’m an operations guy, the the discovery of the process is amazing. After about the first 100+ levels, it was so rewarding to know how to create every possible combination with the tools provided. It’s a microcosm of acquiring mastery. At first, it’s all trial-and-error, but as I paid attention to the patterns, I quickly figured out exactly which color “segment” to begin coloring. I’d love to see more flower levels… those were too few and far between to flow through, mainly because it introduced a progressive mechanic. I’d also love to see some new additional mechanics… I also felt the “creature creation” mechanic was too little, there could’ve been more with chopping out mouths, pulling out noses, ears, etc. but! Best paid puzzle app out there by a landslide.

A34 🥲

Boo nany on

United States

Ok so it’s really good but how do i get past a34?? Edit: I got it before you responded- Thanks though!

Nostalgic

Myaphel on

United States

This game is just as good as I remember. I loved playing this class, so fun and challenging. I see there is a bit of a difference but it is still the same.

Played a long time!

taylorfaithgray on

United States

I’ve played this game since I was a kid and I STILL love it! I remember being in school playing this game on our desktop computers! 10000/10! This game brings back so many memories and I’m glad it’s still around! I feel like I grew up with this game so I’ll gladly pay for this game now that I’m old enough!

Great thinking game!

figstir on

United States

I use to play this game on cool math games back in school and it was the best! I was so excited to see that it was on here and I beat the game in less then two days. Helps make your brain think!f

SUPER FUN

ddndmgdjjrjdhhdjdbbsjshhgGfF on

United States

ITS SOO FUN ITS SO WORTH IT

It’s that good

Niah881 on

United States

I- I can’t get past A38..

Amazing as always!

Ameshet on

United States

I got this game because I fell in love with the pumpkin version “Boo!” This is just as great but since Halloween is my favorite this can’t really compare. Still a wonderfully fun puzzle game. Please keep them coming!

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Bart BONTE
Languages
Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Vietnamese
Recent release
4.8 (2 years ago )
Released on
May 7, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
19 hours ago
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