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Crazy Balls 3D

Overtake the other balls and cross the finish line first. The challenge is organized around swipe-steered ball races over stunt tracks in Crazy Balls 3D.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Crazy Balls 3D game overview

Overtake the other balls and cross the finish line first. As play unfolds, multiple balls roll, jump, and fly across unusual tracks filled with gaps and breakable obstacles. Fast forward swipes build speed, while lateral swipes must keep the ball on the usable lane. Race wins raise ranking progress and lead to further bizarre track layouts. Falling through a gap, striking a stopping obstacle, or finishing behind a rival loses the race. Building speed on safe sections and steering accurately before hazards puts the information from identifying the next ramp, gap, and rival position to use. First place advances the ball's racing rank.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Fast forward swipes build speed, while lateral swipes must keep the ball on the usable lane. That choice connects identifying the next ramp, gap, and rival position with building speed on safe sections and steering accurately before hazards, and first place advances the ball's racing rank.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Crazy Balls 3D

Overtake the other balls and cross the finish line first. Reach that position by identifying the next ramp, gap, and rival position; do not forget that fast forward swipes build speed, while lateral swipes must keep the ball on the usable lane.

Race wins raise ranking progress and lead to further bizarre track layouts. The supporting action is building speed on safe sections and steering accurately before hazards.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Swipe forward quickly to accelerate the ball, and swipe left or right to steer around gaps and obstacles.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Crazy Balls 3D

  1. Build speed on straight track sections rather than during a sharp lateral correction.
  2. Begin steering before the ball reaches a gap whose safe lane is offset.
  3. Follow a rival's successful line when the next obstacle layout is partly hidden.