![]() ![]() If you miss today's game giveaway you can get the game for free from MyPla圜ity (who are the ones giving it away here today) HERE 24/7 however, please do be aware of the issues surrounding games from such sites compared to the game giveaway site - see forum post about problems and the weekly roundup of games, both of which I used to include with my reviews, (see below for links) For example, you could suggest extra content such as mini games, or a level editor that you would like to see that would make it more appealing to you. There are thousands of subscribers (at least there used to be) to the game giveaway of the day every weekend which makes this an ideal forum for giving developers ideas as to what their consumers (i.e you) would like to see in a game. ![]() If you don't like this genre at all, explain why. Overall I'd give this game 8 out of 10 for it's gameplay, fun factor, and replayability.įor those who don't like marble popping games such as Inca Ball, instead of posting a few words saying you think this is a waste of time, or other words to that effect, would you instead give some feedback detailing why you don't like the game and how could it be improved from your point of view. Apart from that, all other negatives such as tool bars, home page changes, browser changes have been removed. Todays version isn't from Playrix as it has been in the past, but from MyPla圜ity, so you can expect to see your browser opening firstly when you install the game and whenever you close the game down after playing it. it's been three and a half years since it was last given away. This is the sixth time this has been given away, the first time back in 2008, then again 2010, 2011 and twice in 2012 (Feb & Nov). It's a great family game that can be played any time. If you haven't got this from a previous giveaway, then I recommend getting it now. What I like about this game compared to the likes of Zuma and others of this ilk (Luxor and a few others excepted because they have a similar upgrade system) is the ability to purchase nine different power ups that can help you out of sticky situations. Inca Ball is a reasonable marble popping game on the lines of the Zuma and Luxor series, with loads of power ups to keep the game interesting. ![]()
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