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Slimeball Speedway

by Yan Matusevich on 10/4/10 9:06 PM

Tested version: 1.42 - Fixes force closes!
Latest version: 1.46 - Improved Controls!
Requires Android: from 1.1

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Summary

Imagine your hometown being attacked by an unknown something…Nobody knows where it came from, but it’s lethal and dangerous. It eats everything in its path.

This “it” isn’t satisfied with just eating trash, small animals and plants…It has a much bigger appetite than that – it wants people too!
The more it eats, the bigger and faster it gets leaving the local population in a state of panic and chaos!
Now imagine that this despicable monster is….YOU!

Try stepping into the body of a drooling gobble-monster with Slimeball Speedway.

This test report was written by Paulina Gegenheimer.
 

Features & Use

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Slimeball Speedway belongs to the “eat ‘em up” gaming category (this term actually exists).
The aim of the game is simple:
The indescribable monster (in this case a small slime ball made up of nuclear waste) has to eat non-stop in order to stay healthy and survive.
The more it eats, the bigger and faster it gets so that it can gobble down larger objects. At the beginning of the game, you start out at an nuclear plant and at first the blob sticks just eating trash and waste. Anything edible is marked with a clearly visible circle. Once you get bigger and stronger, you can start eating bigger prey. If you try to eat an object (or person) that is too big, you’ll lose in size and speed. If you stumble upon something that is way bigger than you, the blob explodes leaving behind a disgusting trail of green filth on the ground and it’s game over, buddy!

The actual goal in each level is to reach the river at the end of the course. The slime ball has to avoid dangers such as traffic, cyclists and other obstacles in order to reach the beautifully clean river in order to pollute it with its green matter.

Reaching the river automatically unlocks the next level. The player has the chance to take a look at the high score list before moving on to a higher level.

Bottom Line: I really liked Slimeball Speedway even if it’s not extremely exciting to play.
 

Screen & Controls

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Slimeball Speedway should be praised for its graphics and design, in my opinion.

The game includes a helpful video tutorial that explains the rules of the game step by step.
Although the controls are really simple, it was nice to get an interactive guide on how to play the game instead of reading a long text on the subject.

The slimeball moves forward automatically. Move your phone left or right to control its trajectory. You can’ t control the speed or use the breaks.

In addition there’s a kind of “ghost slimeball” that follows you as you play. At first, I was a bit confused by the fact that there were two slimeballs and didn’t understand which one I had to control.
The second ball is meant to guide you through the level and tell you where to go. Personally, I didn’t manage to keep up with it.

To pause just press the phone’s menu button. Here you can also start a new game and go to Settings.
At the bottom of the screen your score, time and options are displayed in a list.
 

Speed & Stability

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I didn’t experience any problems or difficulties while playing Slimeball Speedway. A very reliable game to play.
 

Price/Performance Ratio

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You can download the lite version of Slimeball Speedway for free from the Market. The full version costs $3.49

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  • Alex Evseev Nov 4, 2010 Link

    fun game, but really really hard. or maybe i'm just too dumb and slow for it ;)

Market Comments

robert, Mar 13, 2012
@ I haaaaaaaaaattttttttttte it worst game warning do not play!
Isaac, Oct 30, 2011
My favorite game This is my favorite app I've ever used. Love it! LOVE the game art. Love how simplisticly addicting it is. PLEASE RELEASE MORE GAMES BY THIS ARTIST!!
Christina, Oct 24, 2011
awesome! this game is addicting and fun
shannon, Aug 9, 2011
Its hard but I love it!
Anthony, Jul 25, 2011
Best game ever
Kyeim, Jul 22, 2011
Very fun and addicting
johnnyBIG, Jul 13, 2011
Loving it
Conrad, Jun 23, 2011
Not to shabby!
Stuart C, Jun 1, 2011
Graphics problems on dell streak, fun but not very engaging.
Steven, May 29, 2011
Ok For about 3 runs then its uninstall time goodbye.
Justin, May 19, 2011
Great game!!
Bazman, May 5, 2011
Good game, minus one star because its a huuuge drag on battery
Becky, Apr 28, 2011
Slimeball is the worst game ever in the history of the world!!!!!!!!!
Buddha, Apr 20, 2011
It was fun. Nice goofy game.
Ta'resa, Apr 14, 2011
I loved this game when I had my sidekick! I'm soooo happy I found it on the android market!!! Great "time passer", love it!
rico, Apr 11, 2011
Fun game passes time. Levels are challenging.
Tyquam, Mar 22, 2011
Wtf hard
4SHEEZY!!, Mar 14, 2011
Nope.
Dave, Mar 11, 2011
Kind of boring, generally speaking. Couldn't see myself playing this for long.
PokéPets, Mar 2, 2011
Too hard and confusing.
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