Play Ball Revamped 2 - Addicting Maze Game!

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Ball Revamped 2 is an engaging flash game that challenges players to navigate a ball through a maze while avoiding walls and managing the effects of gravity. The game features 125 levels that can be completed relatively quickly, although players may experience frustration due to the lack of a pause button. The game encourages competition and sharing of experiences, as players discuss their progress and challenges faced during gameplay. Overall, it serves as a fun distraction for those looking for a quick gaming session.
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http://jmtb02.com/games.php

Go to this page and play Ball Revamped 2 then after you beat that, go on to the greater ones. (#1 is not good at all.)

Its an addicting flash game where you have to manuver a ball through a maze without touching the walls, while gravity pulls on the ball.

Try it if your bored.
 
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beat the ball one already, 125 levels, sheesh. they go pretty fast though. 995 seconds, 512 deaths. there was no pause button though, and i was chatting at the same time, so i just died over and over... what a shame.
 
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