Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | PeopleFun, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Swipe and launch the balls to break the bricks.
Please remember you must break as many balls as possible to get the highest scores and pass the levels.
Don't worry about that, we are going to bring you lots of props to help you to wipe out all bricks.
My lovely friend, come and play with us!
Game Features:
Free to play
Simple ball control
Subscription options
We have the following subscription periods in our game:
1. Weekly Diamond Membership offers weekly subscription for $7.99 after 3-day free trial which provides 200 Coins , 1 Prop on a daily basis and Removes ADS.
2. Monthly Diamond Membership offers monthly subscription for $19.99 which provides 200 Coins , 1 Prop on a daily basis and Removes ADS.
3. Yearly Diamond Membership offers yearly subscription for $99.99 which provides 200 Coins , 1 Prop on a daily basis and Removes ADS.
End of trial and subscription renewal
This price is established for United States customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on the country of residence.
Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.
Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal.
Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase.
Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.
Canceling trial or subscription
You can turn off the auto-renew for the subscription whenever you want to through iTunes. Check https://support.apple.com/HT202039 . When your current trial/subscription period expires, you will be unsubscribed. The current active subscription period can not be canceled. When your subscription expires, you will no longer be able to use elements included in Subscription option.
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So far, this game hasn’t forced an advertisement on me. I’d like the developers to know that I’m ok with watching ads to get bonuses or powers. (Just don’t force me to watch ads just to get to the next set of blocks. That’s a quick way to get me to delete a game.)
I thought this game wouldn’t have ads. Yes it does. As soon as I rated it, then the ads started and in your face. What a shame
Soo.. I like the game a lot! It’s good just don’t listen to the people that rated it bad because it has ads and they thought I wouldn’t cause I mean what game doesn’t have ads!?
Had more fun playing this game in the AD of another game than I had fun playing the game that I was playing ! Haha!
Something To Play To Pass Time, Comforting Game. Recommended to All !!!
I see ads for this game in other games all the time. Problem is the ads don’t portray the actual gameplay. The actual gameplay is much more boring than the ads make it out to be.
Finally, a game that doesn’t force adds every time you beat a level. I’m on level 15, and still haven’t had an add forced on me. This game is a lot of fun too.
Just another brick/ball game. Nothing special here. One annoying bug - once you finish a level, tapping the “next level” button does nothing for a few seconds. You must wait until the (meaningless) stars all display. Then you can go on. The (absolutely meaningless) stars already were being displayed on the level screen while you were playing the level, so displaying those stars on the next screen does not give you any information you didn’t already have. Why even have those stars, anyway? Either you beat the level or you don’t. The stars are (wait for it...) meaningless. Oh, and is there anyone stupid enough to buy the “subscription” to the power-ups? That would be an unbelievable waste of money. I fail to see why they would even go to the trouble of writing that code. Maybe they bought that code module (along with pretty much the whole game - it’s nearly identical to some other brick/ball games). Let’s see the devs reply to this review... Ha!