Slope Ball

Slope Ball

Welcome to exciting adventures in Slope Ball. A planet is destroyed by 5 monsters who are T-Rex Tyrannosaurus, Giant Snake Titanoboa, Flying Monster Quetzalcoatlus, Ferocious Bear Megatherium, and the Shark Megalodon. Come and save this planet now. Guide the ball to jump over various deadly obstacles along the way. During the adventure, you will have to pass through many portals which can change your appearance and features. No matter what appearance, your ultimate goal is to get to the destination and defeat all monsters. Break a leg!

Play Instructions for Slope Ball

Use a mouse click or press the up arrow key to jump.

Unique Game Aspects

- Six kinds of cool characters including cubes, ships, balls, UFOs, robots, and waves.
- Five maps with 11 challenging levels.
- Various dangerous obstacles and traps along the way.
- Eight portals (Cube portals, Shipportal, Ball portal, UFO portal, Wave portal, Robot portal, and Spider portal).
- Beautiful 2D graphics and catchy music.

Who is the game development company behind this title?

The main developer behind this game is Greenlight.

Which genre describes this game?

The gameplay style of this game is best described by the Adventure genre.

How is this game classified in terms of gameplay or genre?

The labels given to this game are: ball, dash, geometry, jumping, rolling.

Which gender is this game directed towards?

Slope Ball is intended for Male.

Does the game feature any form of mistreatment or harm towards characters?

Yes, Slope Ball features cruel or harmful content.

Is this game designed for children?

No, I would not recommend Slope Ball for kids.

Which game development tool was used to create this game?

This game is built with a WebGL tool.

Who is the target age group for this game?

This game is meant for the age demographic Kids, Teens.

Does this game support mobile gameplay on iOS and Android?

Yes, you can play Slope Ball on iOS and Android devices.

Does the game feature any scenes involving blood?

Yes, Slope Ball contains blood-related visuals.
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