Physics Balls is not a normal balls game! This game is the most fun!
https://youtu.be/9UQbxzbs4Rw
Physics Balls : Bounce In Loop Machine!
HOW TO PLAY?
Aim at breaking all bricks by one shoot: Swipe your finger and throw balls,Make them roll among the bricks.
Hit items to make extra balls or double size ball.
Prevent the bricks to reach the check-line!
Features:
◉ Perfect physic ball bouncy engine
◉ Fully automatic progress save
◉ Endless game mode
◉ Tablet support
◉ Global Leaderboards
Physics Balls is Suit for all age and completely FREE to play!
Now become the master of the Physic Balls!
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