Released on Dec. 29, Bubble Ball has become the most popular free app with two million downloads so far. The physics-based puzzle game is supposedly the first of many titles to be developed by Nay. Nay, who resides in Spanish Fork, Utah, created Bubble Ball using a software developer's kit called Ansca Mobile's Corona SDK. As of now, the game is currently available for both the iPhone and Android.
(Posted by: Harrison Milfeld) As you may know, we here at Gameshoe love Angry Birds, and I mean we adore every faucet of the game's angry, yet spherical protagonists. We love the game so much that it gave us the bright idea of filing a patent for an Angry Birds-themed cereal. Although, as popular the game has been for many months, all it took to dethrone the Lite version of Angry Birds from the top spot in the iPhone app store was a small title called Bubble Ball. The catch? Well, the game was designed and coded by a 14-year-old eighth grader by the name of Robert Nay.
Released on Dec. 29, Bubble Ball has become the most popular free app with two million downloads so far. The physics-based puzzle game is supposedly the first of many titles to be developed by Nay. Nay, who resides in Spanish Fork, Utah, created Bubble Ball using a software developer's kit called Ansca Mobile's Corona SDK. As of now, the game is currently available for both the iPhone and Android.
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Kyle
1/18/2011 08:21:37 am
This is the only iphone game I've played from start to finish in one sitting... to be fair it's pretty easy. I'd love to see an extended version with some harder levels!
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