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Boolball

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Boolball

http://linux.softpedia.com/get/GAMES-ENTERTAINMENT/Arcade/Boolball-3445.shtml
Boolball is a nice game where you have to drop balls in a field of obstacles to score points. Two players each have a row of balls located at the top of the screen, which can be dropped into a field of obstacles. Players take turns dropping one of their balls. The lower the balls fall, the higher the score. Get to the bottom of the field for maximum points. Outsmart your opponent by blocking their balls. Features easy, medium and difficult computer players to play against, or play head to head with your friends.


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released on 21 July 2005

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BSD 3Clause Kelly Hopkins 2455131.527 October 2009


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 27 October 2009.



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