- July 29, 2018
- Lion Studios
SpeedBall
Platforms
About
"SpeedBall!" is a fast-paced, addictive game that challenges players to tap the screen to change the position of a ball. The goal is to navigate through various levels without hitting any obstacles. With simple controls and escalating difficulty, it offers endless replayability and excitement for players of all ages.
- The game is fun and addictive, providing a great way to pass the time.
- The graphics are nice, and the gameplay is smooth, making it enjoyable to play.
- The increasing speed and challenges keep the game exciting and engaging.
- There are too many ads that interrupt gameplay, making it frustrating.
- The controls can be unresponsive or laggy, leading to a poor gaming experience.
- The recent update has made the game slower and less challenging, disappointing many players.
monetization
333 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, with many expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that disrupt gameplay. Players report frequent, often unskippable ads appearing after nearly every attempt, which detracts from the overall enjoyment and flow of the game. While some users suggest turning off Wi-Fi to mitigate the issue, the consensus is that the ad frequency is excessive and significantly impacts the gaming experience.
“It's a great time killer and easy to play, with no ads unless you want to watch a video for a second chance. That's why I gave it a 4-star rating because it's easy, and I like harder games.”
“Super addictive and amazing! There are no ads for me so far, so I highly recommend installing the app! 😍😍😍”
“This game is amazing; it has no ads!!”
“The only things really wrong with it is that when an ad shows up another ad follows it up making me wait probably 30 seconds to watch two ads.”
“I hate this game good concept but like it should be in beta or something because there are way too many ads and the game is kinda laggy.”
“You watch more ads than you actually play the game.”