Earth vs Balloons Mangobile Genres: Games Puzzle Action Free Supported Devices: iPodTouchFourthGen iPadFourthGen iPhone4S iPhone5 iPadMini4G iPhone5c iPhone5s iPhone6 iPhone6Plus iPadThirdGen iPadMini iPad23G iPhone-3GS iPadThirdGen4G iPodTouchFifthGen iPhone4 iPad2Wifi iPadFourthGen4G Minimum iOS Version: iOS 6.0 Download Size: 49.3MB Earth vs Balloons Mangobile Evil space balloons are about to invade Earth. You and your animal assistants are the world's last line of defense in th… TouchArcade Rating: Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsEvil space balloons are about to invade Earth. You and your animal assistants are the world's last line of defense in this crazy physics-based puzzle game. Pop the mean balloons with nails and shoot them with their own laser guns. Use water cannons, magnets, fans, trampolines, animal cannons and many other tools to overcome the obstacles and challenges. Collect stars to unlock secret animal assistants. All 90+ game levels can be played for free. Optionally, you can support our work by paying a small one-time fee to unlock all of the cute animal assistants. Each animal comes with its own unique physics attributes, offering more variety and requiring a slightly different solution at times. It's also possible to remove the in-game advertising with a one-time fee, if you want to. iCloud is supported for automatic game progress synchronization. Information Seller:Mangobile Genre:Action, Puzzle Release:Jul 16, 2015 Updated:Jul 16, 2015 Version:1.1 Size:137.7 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal undeadcow Well-Known Member Dec 4, 2010 9,486 2 36 Houston, TX #2 undeadcow, Jul 17, 2015 I'm surprised no one is giving Earth vs Balloons a try; the Mangobile SRPGs are some of the smartest well designed turn based games on mobile so while EvB doesn't scream originality it seems like the level designs will be worth trying. I'm excited to see it launch on Android next week so I can dive in. niebau Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2011 404 0 16 Mangobile. Designer & Developer Germany http://www.mangobile.com #3 niebau, Jul 18, 2015 Last edited: Jul 18, 2015 As the developer of Earth vs Balloons I'm obviously not neutral, but similar to other Mangobile titles there's more substance to the game than you might expect at first glance. Initially Earth vs Ballons was planned with 60 stages only, with brutal difficulty from the very beginning. When I saw my little girl enjoying the game but struggling with it from the very first moment, I reconsidered this notion and added around 20 to 30 fairly easy stages at the beginning. So in case you give the game a try, don't be fooled by the first stages which are intentionally just a stroll in the park. It should be also mentioned that the additional animal assistants are not purely cosmetic. If you are using the bouncing rabbit, for example, some of the first stages become fairly challenging as well. saosijs Well-Known Member Mar 24, 2012 1,483 2 38 Brazil #4 saosijs, Aug 22, 2015 This could be interesting with achievements and leaderboards. Now I get points for a level, but who cares, it isn't summed up somewhere else in the game, not even in-game currency. There is a shopping cart with a '?' But it doesn't do anything. It probably should explain what is the deal with e.g. that bouncing rabbit? (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I'm surprised no one is giving Earth vs Balloons a try; the Mangobile SRPGs are some of the smartest well designed turn based games on mobile so while EvB doesn't scream originality it seems like the level designs will be worth trying. I'm excited to see it launch on Android next week so I can dive in.
As the developer of Earth vs Balloons I'm obviously not neutral, but similar to other Mangobile titles there's more substance to the game than you might expect at first glance. Initially Earth vs Ballons was planned with 60 stages only, with brutal difficulty from the very beginning. When I saw my little girl enjoying the game but struggling with it from the very first moment, I reconsidered this notion and added around 20 to 30 fairly easy stages at the beginning. So in case you give the game a try, don't be fooled by the first stages which are intentionally just a stroll in the park. It should be also mentioned that the additional animal assistants are not purely cosmetic. If you are using the bouncing rabbit, for example, some of the first stages become fairly challenging as well.
This could be interesting with achievements and leaderboards. Now I get points for a level, but who cares, it isn't summed up somewhere else in the game, not even in-game currency. There is a shopping cart with a '?' But it doesn't do anything. It probably should explain what is the deal with e.g. that bouncing rabbit?