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Ball Revamped I through IV - One of the Most Addictive Flash Game Series Ever

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Latest Edition:

Ball Revamped IV

Four months was spent on this installation of the Ball Revamped series, this time with a 100 new levels, 20 power ups, 8 different obstacles, 2 bosses, level codes, and a high score list. Bringing it back to the old style of gameplay, Ball Revamped IV: Amplitude is definitely a notch above the others in the series.


Previous Editions (all different!):
Ball Revamped III: Gemini
Ball Revamped III: Andromeda
Ball Revamped II: Metaphysik
Ball Revamped I

This is a perfect example of simple gameplay, a simple concept, and an extremely addictive result.  It's almost impossible to play a level once and not feel immediately compelled to keep playing until you beat it (I feel certain someone should write an article on why this is so).

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