BallFallDown Deluxe Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 40 reviews. Read all reviews for BallFallDown Deluxe for iPhone.
BallFallDown Deluxe is paid iOS app published by Cloonware LLC

Ball falldown

ryandoe11

App does not give much of a variety of objects to use, and takes a lot of time to accomplish a simple design! Would not recommend is app!


Fun toy

BWowza

A fun physics simulation. If you like this, check out Tune Drop which is similar except each ball is a song from your iTunes library.


Horrible

R.Spencer

This is not a game! It does not contend with Angry birds at all, save your money.


Boring

Qwerty151515

Unless you enjoy building rudimentary Rube Goldberg-esque machines, this is not the app for you. To call this a game is an enormous stretch. It is more of a do-it-yourself physics simulator than anything else. It is phenomenally misrepresented in its' description which compares it to the gameplay of Angry Birds. It is nothing like Angry Birds, there are no levels and there is no game. This should not be filed under the game section of the app store as it is misleading. Perhaps one could file it under Entertainment if one were so inclined. Overall, I wish I could get my money back.


This Is A Drawing Erector Set NOT A Game

Kaps77

The only resemblance to Angry Birds is that they both have pixels! NOT A GAME!!!


So much more than just a game!

Move faster

I installed this App hoping to find something stimulating for the kids; what I found is that it is a lot more than just a normal game. It is more like a construction set with layers that are endlessly appealing to adults as well. My favorite parts are the physics and the app's interaction with the orientation of the iPad. I put this on my desk at the office and it is the best executive toy I have seen. My colleagues are mesmerized by it. Try it out. You will not feel guilty letting your kids play this; it is all free form and stimulates creativity. You will have fun with it too. It may change your mind about where apps can go.


Almost.. Worthless

vmadman

It's neat for an hour or two but the physics have some sort of randomizer that makes complex tampering near impossible. It just acts really funny. Plus there are 15 types of balls and maybe 3 worthwhile contraptions to manipulate them. I'd recommend this game as an intro to physics games for a kid in grade school but adults won't find much use for it. It's slightly better than completely worthless... slightly..


Awesome

pedaltrain

"I want to write a review but I'm too busy playing with this app!"


Buy it if you build things for fun!

scienceListener

This is a fun app with a few quirks, but they shouldn't get in the way of you buying it if you like building things (either virtually or "in real life"). It's basically a blank slate that you can fill with bumpers, tubes, and boards to create anything from a rapid-fire ball launcher to a pinball game. It's easy to play, and it's really endlessly fun if you're into this kind of construction game. I'm the kind of person who still occasionally plays with blocks at age 30, and I can mess around with this for hours. There are a few areas where it could improve: 1. Stretching and rotation of some objects is tricky at times, making it a bit hard to build exactly what you want if you're looking to make something really complex. 2. BallFallDown won't multitask under iOS 4, so you have to wait a few seconds for it to relaunch if you switch apps. To be fair: this is pretty fast, and it does remember exactly where you were when you come back. 3. Most of the graphics look really nice, but a few could be more polished. Overall, this is a very well-made but simple-looking game. I don't really have any major issues with it, and the free-form fun I get from it more than makes up for the quirks. If you look at the description and screenshots and think "boring," it's probably not for you, but if you're intrigued, buy it! At $1, you can't go wrong. Disclosure: I am tangentially associated with this app, but had nothing to do with the design or coding. Hopefully you'll take this for what it is -- an honest and uninfluenced review.


Really?

Dgdywv364(4?:

It is ok as little tool for a toddler. But it lacks several features. Such as copy and paste, maybe different thickness for pieces, and a way to turn the pieces or lengthen them by prressing buttons, cause it is just to hard to touch the pieces themselves. They really did a bad job advertising, posting up lies wont help you gain followers.