Tozai Introduces Sync-Ball to the Apps Store
Tozai Games has released Sync-Ball for the iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad. This puzzle games has players swiping the touch screen to move multiple balls around. The goal is to get the balls to fall into the goal at the same time.
Sync-Ball promises a challenging game with intuitive gameplay. “The learning curve is pretty gentle,” says Tozai Games President, Sheila Boughten. “We tested Sync-Ball with gamers and non-gamers. And everyone seemed to get it within just a few moves.”
Sync-Ball was designed by Brett Ballow who also designed last year’s Lode Runner for Xbox LIVE Arcade. Ballow describes Sync-Ball as “a stress-free challenge, because there’s no time limit or penalty for restarting a level as often as you want. On the other hand, as you progress to later levels and contend with three then four balls at a time, the challenge really picks up. And with eight stages and 80 levels in the game, there are plenty of times when even the best puzzle players will be stumped…at least for a little while, I hope.”
Sync-Ball is currently available from the Apple Apps Store for $.99.

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