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Physics Balls Pro

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61%Game Brain Score
monetization, gameplay
61% User Score Based on 223 reviews

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Physics Balls Pro is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by BIGDOG GAMES and was released on August 17, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

The most addictive bricks-breaking balls game.

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61%
Audience ScoreBased on 223 reviews
monetization66 negative mentions

  • The game offers a fun and addictive physics-based gameplay experience that many players find relaxing and entertaining.
  • It has improvements and additional features over the original version that some players appreciate, such as better aiming mechanics.
  • Offline play is supported, allowing play without internet connection, and the game is considered a good time-killer and stress relief.
  • Excessive and intrusive ads severely impact playability, including unskippable ads on startup, ads after almost every action, and ads even after paying for ad removal.
  • The subscription and in-app purchase model is criticized as expensive, misleading, and might not completely remove ads or unlock all content, causing frustration among players.
  • Bugs and technical issues like game crashes, stuck balls, loss of progress on pause, infinite ad loops, and level glitches negatively affect the gameplay experience.
  • monetization
    82 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in this game is widely criticized for intrusive, excessive ads that often cannot be skipped, with many users frustrated that paying to remove ads does not fully eliminate them. The shift from a one-time purchase to subscription and layered in-app purchases feels misleading and exploitative, leading to negative perceptions and some uninstallations. Overall, players find the monetization model aggressive and detracting significantly from the gameplay experience.

    • “On the first one I paid for no ads and that's what I got.”
    • “It's easy, I just turn WiFi off then boom no ads and then I play without disturbance.”
    • “I paid to remove 'annoying ads' for £2.79, which would have been worth it if no ads were shown.”
    • “I paid to remove ads and there's still ads!”
    • “The ads are still there, the option to pay to remove the ads is still there, and now it wants me to buy a weekly subscription.”
    • “Still does not recognize prior purchase if you change devices; you don't get to keep your no advertising that you paid for despite multiple requests for this to be fixed. Scam alert.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find that while the original game balances ads and gameplay effectively, some versions force excessive ad viewing that disrupts play, and others have misleading advertisements that don't reflect the actual gameplay experience.

    • “The original balances ad placement and gameplay well.”
    • “This game forces you to watch 60 seconds of ads for every 30 seconds of gameplay.”
    • “Another game with a misleading advert, doesn't match actual gameplay.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows notable stability issues, frequently freezing or crashing around ads, which frustrates players—especially those who have paid to remove ads but still encounter them. Despite these bugs, users appreciate the overall gameplay and creativity.

    • “Like many others, I'm not a fan of specs behind a coinwall; but the bigger issue is that the game frequently freezes before or after an ad or outright crashes at the end of an ad.”
    • “It seems to be a little buggy when it comes to ads. I paid to have them removed, and even though they don't have timers on them anymore and therefore you can close them pretty much immediately, I paid not to see ads, so I shouldn't see ads (unless it's for a special power-up).”
    • “Two glitches allowed me to play for unlimited time and points; I got over 800,000 and then got bored.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature flashing effects when objects are hit, which some users find problematic, especially for those with epilepsy. While the visuals fit the arcade style, the flashing elements are considered distracting and could be improved by replacing them with less triggering effects.

    • “I would give it five stars but the flashing is a problem. The objects hit by the ball flash, which can trigger epilepsy, so I suggest removing the flashing and adding a different graphic dynamic.”
    • “Physics Balls Pro is an arcade game with flashing graphics and annoying ads.”
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Physics Balls Pro is a casual puzzle game.

Physics Balls Pro is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Physics Balls Pro was released on August 17, 2020.

Physics Balls Pro was developed by BIGDOG GAMES.

Physics Balls Pro has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked Physics Balls Pro for its monetization.

Physics Balls Pro is a single player game.

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