Balls Bounce vs Prose & Codes
Balls Bounce
Balls Bounce by MagiPlay Games is basically a clone of the popular breakout bricks-breaking puzzle game, Ballz by Ketchapp. The game plays in a similar fashion - you just need to aim your ball shooter at the bricks you want destroyed and launch your ball at it. Of course, things aren't this simple as more bricks appear. You'll eventually need to figure out some form of strategy to hit as many of the bricks as many times as you can. Earn the highest score you can and challenge your friends to beat your rank on the global leaderboard.The game also features a 30-stage challenge mode, or if you have plenty of free time at hand, an endless mode. You can customize your balls as well. The game offers more than 20 different color patterns for you to unlock and choose from. So, if you're looking for an alternative to Ballz, Balls Bounce might just be the game you seek.
Prose & Codes
Prose & Codes is a fun and fairly relaxing puzzle game where you’ll need to solve simple substitution ciphers involving excerpts from both popular and obscure literary classics that are listed as “public domain” while being serenaded by beautiful piano music. The game features book excerpts from 7 different genres, ranging from children’s stories to tales of epic adventures; several difficulty levels to choose from, and if you like what you’ve deciphered, you can even hop on over to the online library that is Project Gutenberg since all these books are available to read and download for free.Even if you’re not a whiz at solving ciphers, Prose & Codes will have you hooked from start to finish! The levels are very well designed and tailored to the difficulty setting of your choice, and the excerpts are all very well-selected. If you’re a book lover, not only can you have fun decoding the ciphers and bookmarking the excerpts that you love most; you can also take this opportunity to discover new titles that you might be interested to read.
Finding the corresponding book is easy as pie too since the game provides you with a nifty button that will direct you over to Project Gutenberg where you can download and read the books (in eBook form) for free.