Take part in this ball race full of obstacles
Ketchapp is back with what it knows how to do the best: casual games. This time, the app is called Balls Race, and as its name indicates, it's all about taking part in a ball race in which we'll have to control our very own one trying to avoid all the obstacles that get in our way.
Take part in an obstacle race
As you can imagine, this game doesn't stand out for its complex plot but for how hard it is to advance: as you make progress there are more and more obstacles and the pace picks up. How to play? Well, easy: just control the direction of the ball with your finger and try to take it from the last position to the first place of the race.
In other words, you'll feel just like Fernando Alonso starting last on the grid with the only difference that this ball is fast enough to overtake the rest of racers. For such purpose, you'll have to be careful with all the obstacles you come across. Some of which are mobile and others look like they're only there for decoration purposes but they manage to hinder your view of the track.
The speed and difficulty will increase as you advance.
Luckily enough, there will be no problems if you crash into the balls that you overtake and you can also make use of different powerups, such as the yellow platforms on the floor that can give you an extra thrust. At all times, you'll be able to see the position of your ball on the screen and a progress bar that indicates how much is left to the finish line.
All in all, this game simply wants to keep you entertained for a short while (or long while depending on how addicted you get). Furthermore, and as an incentive, you can also share your score online with your friends.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.1.
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