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What is iJezzball


iJezzball is a wonderfully addictive and simple game for the iPhone™ and iPod Touch™. The object of iJezzball is to break up the playing field by making walls while avoiding atoms.  iJezzball features:


  1. *20 challenging levels

  2. *20 beautiful NASA backgrounds

  3. *Fluid 3D graphics

  4. *Striking sound effects

  5. *High Scores list


How is iJezzball Played


Tapping a location on the playing field starts the wall makers building a wall. Choose the direction by dragging your finger a short distance in the way you want to go. Later taps will remember that direction. If the wall makers are struck by an atom while performing their work, they are destroyed. When the wall makers reach an edge, they finish build a wall. This captures the dangerous atoms in smaller and smaller compartments. Once three-fourths of the field has been segmented off from the atoms, the level is complete.


Which Strategies Work


There are many ways to play the game. Most often players attempt to get each atom into its own box. This allows other atoms to be captured more easily. Trapping atoms that are going the same direction in the same box will increase how much area you are able to eliminate. Also, if one wall maker has been hit, it can be relaunched immediately, separating it from the other wall maker. Utilizing this trick yields many interesting strategies!


How is iJezzball Scored


iJezzball awards points for clearing tiles and for completing the level. If the level is completed with higher than three-fourths of the tiles cleared, the extra tiles count for more. The higher the percentage, the more the tile is worth when cleared at the end of the level. The base award for tiles and completing the level also increase as the level you are on increases.


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