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RotatEm app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 7792 ratings )
Games Puzzle
Developer: Gregg Jensen
0.99 USD
Current version: 3.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 14 Mar 2016
App size: 7.72 Mb

Not just any match the balls in a row game, this one has a twist!
As a bonus, I will donate 21 cents of each sale of this game to
the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. See more on this below.

The game:
- Each turn, three random colored balls are placed in random locations on the grid
- Line up balls of the same color by using the rotators to move the balls
- Score points for those balls and they are removed
- The goal is to get a high score before the grid is filled with balls.

In order to line up the balls, you have to press on the rotators that are between the balls,
to rotate the four balls around it. Pressing the rotator will move the 4 balls in the
direction the rotator is pointing. Each time you press a rotator and the balls are rotated,
3 random colored balls will be added. Line up the number of same colored balls needed for
that grid and you will get points for each ball and then they will be removed from the grid.
If you line up more than what you need for the grid, then you will get bonus points.

But wait, theres more!

Turn your device upside down and the rotators will change to point in the opposite
direction. This will rotate the balls in the other direction. This can be done at any time.
(Note: if your device doesnt rotate the screen you can press the big rotator at the bottom
of the grid to change the direction of the rotators)

There are 4 grids to choose from: 6x6, 7x7, 8x8 and 9x9

Each grid has a different combination of colored balls added and the number of balls
needed before they are removed. 6x6 is the easiest.

There is no IAP and there is no need for a network connection. Play in the waiting room, on a plane,
And you can play your own music while playing the game.

As a surviving pancreatic cancer patient for 10 years, I have benefitted from medicine
that went through clinical trials. I wanted a way to give back and to help raise awareness
to pancreatic cancer and the importance of supporting clinical trials. So, I will be
donating 21 cents of each sale of the game to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (pancan.org).
This orgainization is a nationwide network of people dedicated to working together to advance
research, support patients and create hope for those affected by pancreatic cancer.