- September 23, 2011
- Winterdust
JezzBall Classic Lite
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About
JezzBall Classic Lite is a single player puzzle game. It was developed by Winterdust and was released on September 23, 2011. It received neutral reviews from players.
The original JezzBall, just like you remember it.






- Faithful to the original Jezzball experience, offering depth and replayability.
- Nostalgic throwback that brings back memories of the classic game.
- Responsive controls and a good adaptation for touch screen platforms.
- Only allows play of 2-3 levels before requiring payment, which many find frustrating.
- Controls are difficult and can lead to a poor gaming experience.
- Game crashes frequently and has technical issues that hinder playability.
- music4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The reviews highlight a significant disappointment regarding the game's music, with users expressing frustration over the absence of music during gameplay. They emphasize that sound is crucial for enjoyment, recalling fond memories of the original PC version that featured engaging audio effects. Overall, the lack of music detracts from the gaming experience.
“The PC version was awesome when we were kids, but sound is a huge part of the fun in a game, and not lame music, the real effects.”
“I remember playing this game when I was supposed to be typing up essays, but the thing I was looking forward to the most was the song that played, and there was no music.”
“No music and you can only play 3 levels.”
Frequently Asked Questions
JezzBall Classic Lite is a puzzle game.
JezzBall Classic Lite is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.
JezzBall Classic Lite was released on September 23, 2011.
JezzBall Classic Lite was developed by Winterdust.
JezzBall Classic Lite has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its replayability but disliked it for its music.
JezzBall Classic Lite is a single player game.
