The description of Bill Ball Boll
Two sky monarchs, one orange and one purple is trying their wits against each other to see who should rule The Sky Kingdom.Bill Ball Boll is a bigger tic-tac-toe where you play on several 3x3 boards at the same time. The inclusion of a points system means there’s way more strategy and challen... see more
Two sky monarchs, one orange and one purple is trying their wits against each other to see who should rule The Sky Kingdom.
Bill Ball Boll is a bigger tic-tac-toe where you play on several 3x3 boards at the same time. The inclusion of a points system means there’s way more strategy and challenge involved in Bill Ball Boll.
* Two player game-mode , face to face, like board games used to be played.
* Single player game-mode, against an AI that adjusts to your level.
* Our interpretation of the classical tic-tac-toe game. A Strategy Board Game, where small victories lead to the big victory.
* Freely play on all nine small 3x3 boards to win the larger board.
* Nine different kaleidoscopic backgrounds.
* Music changes with the game play.
* A game for the whole family. The small ones can play around freely and appreciate the colors, * sounds and reactions of the characters in the game. Older children learn logic and strategic thinking. And for adults, it is a challenging board game.
* Unlimited gameplay .
* Ad-free and no in-app purchases.
4 of 5 From iFanzine.
4.5 of 5 from theapplegoogle.com
We are a small Swedish game studio. We create fun, casual and non-violent family games and we believe that playing is one of the most important cornerstones of life.
Our offices are in Lund Sweden, where we have our computers, a life-sized pink unicorn statue (that you can ride on) and a lot of fun.
Our philosophy centers around sustainability, ethics, social- and gender equality, human- and animal rights. In short we want make the world a little better than it was when we found it.
BillBallBoll supports the Against Malaria Foundation (AMF). Bed nets are the most effective way to prevent malaria in children, who account for the majority of malaria-related deaths. https://www.againstmalaria.com