Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Arcade
Score: 7.2
Android Arcade HTML5 iPad iPhone Mobile Puzzle Unity3D WebGL

How to Play

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Description

Ball Hit Domino does something familiar, but not quite the way you’d expect. You’re given a handful of dominos, sometimes just enough, sometimes barely too few—so you really have to think about where to put them. Each round is basically a little puzzle: place dominos in the right spots so when you launch the ball, it’ll tip one and (hopefully) set off that lovely chain reaction you get with real dominos. The controls? Simple drag and drop, no complicated stuff here. Levels start out breezy but before long it’s actually tricky; I found myself restarting more than once when my setup flopped halfway through. Bright colors and some cheery sound effects keep things lively. It moves quick: place, launch, watch—reset if needed. It’s strangely satisfying when everything topples like you’d planned. Mostly aimed at players who enjoy little logic puzzles or anyone who wants a quick brain teaser on their phone during downtime, though I’d say younger kids could get into it too (with maybe a bit of help later on). Well, to be honest, sometimes figuring out where to start can slow you down more than expected. There’s something oddly calming about watching your plan work—or hilarious when it fails catastrophically.

Editor's View

I tried Ball Hit Domino expecting just another simple physics game but got hooked quicker than I thought I would. There’s this real thrill when all your dominos fall perfectly—it doesn’t always happen though! One level had me totally stumped for five tries until I realized I was missing an obvious angle. So yeah, not as easy as it looks. The controls are solid and snappy; just drag and drop dominos where you want them—no fussing around with weird menus or settings either, thankfully. Occasionally the balls bounce unpredictably which can be kind of frustrating if you've lined everything up precisely... then again maybe that makes the wins feel better. It’s interesting how such a simple concept can eat up ten minutes without even noticing. Not flawless but fun in bursts.