Ball Crazy

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Puzzle game that involves our ball bouncing onto blocks to change their colour, which is incredibly difficult with the amount of enemies floating about.

The idea is to turn the blocks right the way across the floor to the same colour as the block under the exit, when all the blocks are the same colour, another row is added, and a new coloured block is displayed under the exit.

Once the rows reach a certain height, then the level is cleared and it is onto the next.

The player has 10 lives and needs all of them, the game is pretty tough, with lots of enemies, that are pretty oversized.





Platform : ZX Spectrum
Format : Cassette
Publisher : Mastertronic Added Dimension
Authors : The Firm
Date : 1987
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Other Software by Mastertronic Added Dimension:

Item Manufacturer Platform Format Date
Motos Mastertronic Added Dimension (M.A.D.) Amstrad CPC464 Cassette 1985
Countdown to Meltdown (M.A.D.) Mastertronic Added Dimension Commodore 64 Cassette 1986
Delta Wing Mastertronic Added Dimension ZX Spectrum Cassette 1986
Sport of Kings Mastertronic Added Dimensions ZX Spectrum Cassette 1986
Hole in One Mastertronic Added Dimension Commodore 64 Cassette 1987
Ultimate Combat Mission Mastertronic Added Dimension ZX Spectrum Cassette 1987
Terminus Mastertronic Added Dimension Amstrad CPC464 Cassette 1987
Ball Crazy Mastertronic Added Dimension ZX Spectrum Cassette 1987
Amaurote Mastertronic Added Dimension (M.A.D.) Commodore 64 Cassette 1987
Amaurote Mastertronic Added Dimension Amstrad CPC464 Cassette 1987
On Cue Mastertronic Added Dimension Commodore 64 Cassette 1987
Ballcrazy Mastertronic Added Dimension Commodore 64 Cassette 1987
Angleball Mastertronic Added Dimension Amstrad CPC464 Cassette 1987
Grand Prix Tennis M.A.D. (Mastertronic Added Dimension) ZX Spectrum Cassette 1988
Octoplex Mastertronic Added Dimension (M.A.D.) Amstrad CPC464 Cassette 1989

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