Throw Ball GO

Break the block!

Published by: YUUTA TAKI
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Description

Throw the ball and break the blocks!
Not only block but also food such as hamburger comes out!
You can also throw a curve ball!
Can you reach level 50! ?
How to play:
・ Flick and throw the ball!
・ Let's put the ball on the piled blocks and break it!
・ If you drag and turn the ball, it will curve when you throw it!
Feature:
・ Colorful block
・ Simple operation
・ Easy to learn
・ For all age groups
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面白いです!

nippa0203 on

Japan

ステージ33のハンバーガーがなかなか強いです! 逆に燃えます!

癖になる

ニウスケ on

Japan

コツが掴めてくるとドンドン楽しくなる。 中々ハマるゲーム!

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
YUUTA TAKI
Languages
English, Japanese
Recent release
1.9.0 (3 years ago )
Released on
May 15, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
6 days ago
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