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Active Ball

Reviewed by Dmitry Yakimov

New things are cool, but classics are better. And no game gets closer to that status as Arkanoid, which was based on Ping - the first computer game ever created. Is it any wonder that Active Ball, an Arkanoid remake for PocketPC, is one of the most popular game for handhelds on the Internet (962,000 links in to arkanoid Google alone!) Do your PocketPC a favor and ask it, "Are you tired of running boring applications? Would you like to take a break and grab a byteful of fun?" If your PocketPC says "Yes", it needs some Active Ball. Wait, are you talking to your PocketPC? Hey, you work too much and need a break yourself. What could be better than playing a carefully crafted arkanoid remake with a twist? Nothing, except playing Active Ball with your officemates to see who gets the highest score. The game is full of exciting bonuses and is saved upon excite. This means you can have long "Active Ball marathons" that can last days, weeks or months! Ready to start? Go!


Active Ball

 
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