This game is No. 1 in the App Store for a reason - it's crazy addictive, and totally free
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On Wednesday morning, my fiancée urged me to download this free iPhone game called "Ballz."
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By Wednesday night, I was hooked.
"Ballz" - from Ketchapp Games, the controversial company behind "2048" and countless other mobile games - has a lot going for it. It's simple, easy to master, and gets better as you play. Oh, and it's also totally free. You can play it on either iPhone or iPad.
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