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Bomba for Mac

Classic arcade game.

$.99
In English
Version 1.1
5.0
Based on 1 user rate

Bomba overview

Bomba is a re-imagined version of the classic Mac game Barrack. Featuring a perfect blend of arcade, jezzball-style action, and a hint of strategy, Bomba challenges the player to isolate a variety of balls to 20% of the game area. As the player progresses through the game's levels, they are introduced to new types of balls. Each of these exhibits its own unique behavior, challenging the player to strategically isolate and confine them. Powerups and multipliers also appear throughout the game. While helping the player score points, these often disrupt the carefully planned confinement technique that the player has chosen for a specific stage. Bomba is guaranteed to provide an entertaining challenge for both proficient gamers and causal players alike.

What’s new in version 1.1

Version 1.1:
  • Support for OS X 10.7 Lion
  • Support for 11" Macbook Air

Bomba for Mac

$.99
In English
Version 1.1
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5.0

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Osnomad
Osnomad
Oct 14 2011
1.1
5.0
Oct 14 2011
5.0
Version: 1.1
This game is great. It's the type of game that makes you smile when you play it in a way that only seeing a kitten sleeping with a duckling sitting on its back can. Although I have yet to see any ducklings or dancing kittens in this game that does not detract from the enjoyment this game provides. Honestly, there may be kittens and ducklings in some of the higher levels but my skills with the joystick are about as advanced as my 'skills with the joystick'... if you can hear the note I'm playing, nudge, nudge. Anyway, what was the point I was trying to make here? Yes, that's it: you should buy this game if you like games that are good and just accept that there may not be any baby animals in it at all. But if you really need to see baby animals in every game you play then maybe my review won't help you decide to buy it.
Osnomad
Osnomad
Oct 14 2011
5.0
Oct 14 2011
5.0
Version: null