Ball Tales - The Holy Treasure

Ball Tales - The Holy Treasure

The holy treasure is in danger! Warriors stole it and ran away.Join an exciting adventure to help the balls to take it back.

Tricky traps,deadly spikes and blades are on the way but balls are brave.

Puzzles are hard to solve but balls are clever.

A story like adventure, jump into action and help them.

The Basics of Playing Ball Tales - The Holy Treasure

Use W,A,D controls for keyboard.

What to Expect in the Game

- 45 challenging levels
- 3 different worlds
-Jungle,mine and temple
- 7 kinds of balls
- Blue ball
- Orange ball
- Zombie
- Mummy
- Skeleton
- Metal ball
- Super hero ball
- Many kinds of enemies
-Bomberman,worm,mole,spikey ball and more…
- Many puzzles to solve
- Roll the balls and move the blocks,think twice before you get into action.
- Story based gameplay

Is cruelty a part of the game’s mechanics or storyline?

Yes, there is an element of cruelty in the gameplay of Ball Tales - The Holy Treasure.

Which core technology does the game rely on?

The game development platform used, like Construct 3, helps in this project.

Which company or individual created the game?

The full name of the developer behind this game is Unico Studio.

In which game category does this title belong?

This game is classified under the Agility genre.

Does the game work on iOS and Android devices?

Yes, Ball Tales - The Holy Treasure is playable on mobile phones.

What are the essential tags related to the game?

The game is classified in terms of the tags ball, jumping, platformer, run.

Who is this game targeted toward in terms of gender?

This game is most suitable for Male players.

Does the game show any form of bloodshed or blood-related content?

Yes, blood is part of Ball Tales - The Holy Treasure’s content.

What age segment is this game designed for?

Players in the age group Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors will find this game appropriate.

Is the content of this game safe for younger players?

No, Ball Tales - The Holy Treasure would not be appropriate for children to engage with.
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