Review: Revball for the BlackBerry Storm 2

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revball5 300x225 Review: Revball for the BlackBerry Storm 2By now you should know, I am a pretty big gamer.  Whether it’s playing Call of Duty Modern Warefare 2 on Xbox 360, or playing Brickbreaker on my BlackBerry Storm 2.  I have been looking for new apps for the BlackBerry Storm 2 and when I heard about Revball from our good friends at Nickel Buddy, I got very excited.

Revball is a very fun game.  If you have ever played the classic game of Pong, you will notice that Revball is just like it with a circle twist.  The game is very easy to play and responsive to your touch.  There are ten levels all with different little obstacles in store for you and your opponent.  You also have an easy, normal, and hard game setting.  Don’t forget about the 5 different challenges that you can try as well.

The game is filled with bright colors that are appealing to the eyes which makes it is easy to see things.  Revball is also packed with pretty cool music and sound that flows well with the game.  Of course you can turn off the sounds when you want to play without bothering anyone around you.

The only real negative thing about Revball is that the computer component can get pretty easy to beat but the game is still fun to play.  If you find that you are dominating the computer simply turn up the difficulty level for more of a challenge.

You can find Revball in the Berry Reporter app store for .99 cents until November 27th and then after that you can grab it for $4.99.  Revball is compatible with the BlackBerry Storm and Storm 2.

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About the Author: Brad is the Editior-in-Chief for berryreporter.com and he is a BlackBerry abuser. He loves to share his news and knowledge in the BlackBerry world through his post and his Podcast "The Berry Report". When he is not using his BlackBerry he is a, Playing Xbox 360, and going to college classes. Feel free to follow him on twitter, twitter.com/bgesullo

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