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King of Zing bounds onto mobile

A balsy looking puzzler

King of Zing bounds onto mobile
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The trouble with bouncing rubber balls is that though they may have the power to beguile the incredible energy contained within, the temptation to go one bounce too far is always there and they inevitably end up on roofs, down drains or in a grumpy neighbour's garden.

So keeping the unpredictable little blighters confined to a mobile phone screen is a great idea, or at least that's what Ojom is banking on for King of Zing.

In the game, you control a bouncing rubber ball which you must guide past a series of obstacles to find the right path to the exit and the next level. Of course, the game is strewn with opportunities for you to lose your excitable bouncing ball so control and sobriety are the order of the day.

There are a whopping 250 levels promised, along with extras such as mini puzzles and various modes and bonuses.

As you'll note from the accompanying images, visually King of Zing is a decidedly simple looking title but apparently the backgrounds are all lovingly animated so it's feasible still shots don't do it justice. Either way, we'll have a much better idea when we get our hands on the game. Click 'Track It!' to ensure our review doesn't bounce past your radar.