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Bounce Jump Ball Review

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Over the past few years, mobile gaming developed incredibly and we can now play some complex titles on our smartphones, making us wonder how can technology evolve so fast. It was yesterday when we were discovering Snake on those chunky Nokia phones and now we’re playing PUBG Mobile - just a random example - alongside other players from all over the world. Still, there are people who are still nostalgic about those simpler times and they just stay away from complicated mobile games, as they prefer to kill some times with almost basic, yet very addicting games. And it appears that the folks over at AïLuna were aware of this when they developed Bounce Jump Ball, a game which looks - and actually is - very easy to play but can keep you glancing at your phone for hours. Or until you’re out of battery, of course. Available for both Android and iOS, the idea behind Bounce Jump Ball is easy: tap the ball with your finger and make it jump between objects. Simple and not the first ti...

Brawl Stars Best Brawlers

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It’s been a while since Brawl Stars has been around - almost two years, to be more specific - and it can easily be said that it’s one of the most addictive brawler/shoot ‘em up mobile games around. Not to mention that its ‘rise to glory’ has been spectacular, considering that it was a title initially announced through a live stream on YouTube by the folks over at Supercell. After hitting the market in Canada, it started becoming available all over the world and...well, the rest is history. The concept behind Brawl Stars is actually easy: players collect fighters - Brawlers, in this case - and use one of them for each fight. There are 23 of them right now and they can be used to play the game in twenty different ways. And this is where the interesting part begins, as you must pick up the best brawlers, from various categories, like League Reward Brawlers, Rare Brawlers, Super Rare Brawlers, Epic Brawlers, Mythic Brawlers, and finally, Legendary Brawlers. But the question is...wh...

IO Games - Come For a Few Minutes, Leave After Hours

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Remember when everybody started talking about Agar.io, which, in the meantime, became one of the most popular browser-based games? Yeah, we also do. After all, what’s not to like about a game in which you’re a big circle that eats other circles? Even the President of the United States was playing it. In Netflix’s House of Cards, that is. Yes, ladies and gents, we’re going to talk about what came after flash games became a thing of the past. The truth about IO games is that most of them are built using the same principles: playable just using your mouse or/and a few keys, simple to learn and hard to master. And there’s also that amazing multiplayer that helped them ‘get big’. Most of them are built in multiplayer mode, so you’re always playing against real people from all over the world, not just some bots. If you’re a big fan of such games, but couldn’t find a place where you can play some of the best available titles, we have some good news for you: IOGAMES.EU is here to save...

Pool Strike: Best and Hardest 8 Ball Pool Game Ever

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I remember back in the days, when I was just discovering the wonders of the Internet, that I was fascinated by a website called Miniclip. It was something new for me at that time, as I had access to a collection of flash games, more or less interesting, keeping me entertained for hours. Pretty much like my old Chinese SNES copy and those 9999 in 1 cartridges. Except Miniclip actually had 9999 games. Man, how time flies… Back to my then-newfound passion for flash games, I remember spending hours with a billiards game. Or 8 ball, as I later found out it was called. At that time, I wasn’t allowed to go into a bar or anywhere where I could play this for real, so a flash game was more than enough. As the years passed, I remained a fan of 8 ball games, as it became one of my favourite methods to kill some time. And when I discovered that I could play it on my smartphone, I had a real blast. Still, whether I was using iOS or Android, the app stores were basically invaded with such ga...

No More Vitas for The Future! New Portable Game Device From Sony?

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Bad news for all the PlayStation Vita out there, as it seems that Sony is planning to end the production soon. According to the Japanese version of the PlayStation website, where that last two models are still up for grabs, their lifespan is “ending soon”, as mentioned in the descriptions. This is not a new approach for Sony, as they did the same thing when they started to prepare people for the end of PlayStation 3’s production, two years ago. “In Japan, we will manufacture PlayStation Vita until 2019. From there, shipping will end,” Hiroyuki Oda, Sony Interactive Entertainment senior vice president said. “Currently, we do not have any plans regarding a new handheld device.” However, this doesn’t mean that the company is completely excluding the idea of developing another portable console! Back to the Vita, seeing that it’s going to be axed is not surprising. After all, it was supposed to be a platform that allowed gamers to enjoy the experience offered by a PS3 or PS4 on the ...