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As a player who likes casual games, I recently experienced Going Balls, a simple but challenging rolling ball parkour game. Although the overall gameplay seems simple, the difficulty gradually increases as the levels advance, which makes players feel both addicted and accomplished.

 

The speed, inertia and turning feel of the small ball are very smooth, and the level design is also challenging. As the game progresses, the track will become more and more complicated. Some platforms are very narrow and require precise control of the direction. This design makes the game full of excitement.

 

In terms of graphics, the game adopts a simple but textured 3D style, and the overall visual experience is very comfortable. There are many kinds of materials for small balls, such as metal balls, wooden balls, and even rubber balls. Different materials have different subtle feels when rolling. The background music and sound effects are also very good.

 

However, there are some aspects of the game that I am not satisfied with. First of all, although the level design is rich, some levels have a large difficulty span, and some tracks suddenly become extremely complicated, requiring repeated attempts to pass, which may be a bit frustrating for casual players. Secondly, there are many ads in the game. Ads will pop up after each failure or after completing a game. Although ads can be removed through in-app purchases, the frequency of ads does affect the experience if you don't pay.

 

Overall, Going Balls is an easy-to-use but challenging parkour game with a smooth physics engine, diverse level design, excellent graphics and sound effects, and can bring players a good leisure and entertainment experience. If you like games that test your reaction and operating skills and can accept challenges of a certain difficulty, then this game is definitely worth a try. But if you are disgusted by frequent ads, it may affect some of your experience, and you need to consider whether to purchase the ad-free option.

 

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age

25

Places lived

Australia

Editor

Emma