That isn’t to say the template is bad but the fact the template is being sold as a game, and not being developed in any way, is bad for customers. The game simply uses the GameSalad “Red Ball” template with very few modifications to it to create a “new” game, but it is hardly a game at all. This backed up by a rather dodgy review selection, either being from disgruntled customers who give it 1 star and say it is or crap, or being from fishy user accounts raving about how good it is and giving it 5 stars. What’s so interesting about this game’s rise to fame is not the game itself, but the fact it has become so popular when it is so basic or dare I say it – so crap. Red Bouncing Ball Spikes was added to the Apple App Store in December last year but has taken off in popularity from January 30th. This game is now the third most downloaded app in the USA and 33rd in the UK, at a price of $0.99 and £0.69 respectively. The game has risen to popularity in recent weeks, rapidly climbing up the iOS game charts. Red Bouncing Ball Spikes is an iPhone game built using the GameSalad development platform.
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