Word Ball bounces onto Android. Yes, more balls for you today.

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Word game fanatics out there have a new word game to try out that just arrived today called Word Ball. While there seems to be a lot of games lately pertaining to balls, don't let this one fool you as it can get pretty tricky to spell words while the letters are bouncing around.

The object of the game is to spell words and get as high of a score as you can. The bigger the word, the more points you get. The challenge comes in by way of the letters are actually moving, or bouncing, around the screen. If you don't use certain letters after a period of time they get smaller and disappear.

Features:

  • OpenFeint enabled
  • Leaderboards and achievements
  • Extensive dictionary of over 175,000 words
  • Hi-Res display graphics
  • Detailed statistics and history of scores
  • In-game word lists

 

As you gain points you will progress closer to the next level which will be a bit harder than the previous one. There are two game modes: Normal and Fast. The difference is just how quickly the letters disappear. One good thing though is that you can use the same letter twice which is always nice. You can pick up this unique little word game off the Android Market right now for $0.99. For some reason they have included a review of the game by some gentlemen by the name of Crazy Mike who reviews iOS games. Until we review it, enjoy Crazy Mike's review which shows some of the gameplay.

Developer Website: Continuous Integration

Android Market Link: Word Ball

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