Animal Agents

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<span id="gameinfo_desc">In <strong>Animal Agents</strong>, you take on the role of investigators that specialize in finding lost pets. When Sarah goes out one morning to feed, Fridolin, the family rabbit, she discovers to her horror that he has disappeared! Solve the dark secret and discover a malicious plot behind the missing animals around the neighborhood in this great Hidden Object game.</span>

  • Exciting detective story.
  • Mysterious locations.
  • Animal friendly fun!
size:72MB, OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista

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  • 1,Quality tested and virus free.
  • 2,No ads, no adware, no spyware.
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31 Comments so far for Animal Agents

  1. Gaming Mom
    August 22nd, 2004

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  2. Gaming Mom
    October 31st, 2004

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  3. Gaming Mom
    December 24th, 2004

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  4. Gaming Mom
    December 29th, 2004

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  5. Gaming Mom
    January 4th, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  6. Gaming Mom
    January 11th, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  7. Gaming Mom
    January 27th, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  8. Gaming Mom
    October 31st, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  9. Gaming Mom
    October 31st, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  10. Gaming Mom
    November 17th, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  11. Gaming Mom
    December 1st, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  12. Gaming Mom
    December 30th, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  13. Gaming Mom
    January 16th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  14. Gaming Mom
    January 22nd, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  15. Gaming Mom
    January 22nd, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  16. Gaming Mom
    January 28th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  17. Gaming Mom
    January 30th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  18. Gaming Mom
    January 31st, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  19. Gaming Mom
    September 13th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  20. Gaming Mom
    October 30th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  21. Gaming Mom
    November 30th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  22. Gaming Mom
    December 1st, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  23. Gaming Mom
    January 18th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  24. Gaming Mom
    January 31st, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  25. Gaming Mom
    January 23rd, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  26. Gaming Mom
    January 30th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

  27. Grinning Game Gal
    April 7th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Ohhh wow! This is
    not one of these simple brick-breaking games. You must catch up
    all the animals to rescue them and get them into your private Mini-Zoo.
    You do it with a bubble which will become bigger and bigger every
    level the more you have catch. At the beginning of every level the
    bubble is so small that you first have to collect some leaves and
    apples until you can fatten up the animals. The effect– every time
    you hit a tree it will lose leaves– is really realistic. And what
    I’m really,really crazy about are the animal’s noises. In your "captured
    area" you can visit all the saved animals and enjoy their funny
    sounds and behavior.
    You could try to make some kind of music with their voices - haha!
    So this is a game for everybody who want to know how a chimpanse
    would react if you touch him or what sounds the different pets can
    give to you.

  28. Gaming MUM
    April 7th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Attention all parents–
    If you want an hour’s peace to soak in the bath or watch the Ashes,
    then this game is a must! My mum bought this for my daughter and
    it has to be the best buy of the century! Fizzball is a bounce game,
    where you have to rescue cute little animals and rehome them in
    your animal sanctury, rather than breaking bricks. But what makes
    this game so brilliant is that they have a kids option, which means
    that your kids won’t lose bubbles, and they have an animal pop quiz
    at the beginning of each round. The quiz is really for younger kids
    (what animal makes this sound etc), but you can disable it in the
    settings which is rather cool, as it does grate after a while! Also,
    you get trophies for reaching certain milestones, which my daughter
    loves. The graphics are great, the animals are cute, but the sound
    is really quite annoying, but that’s why we have earphones! The
    only thing about it that slighty annoys my daughter is the range
    of animals. She keeps saying how random it is to have horses, cats
    and lions on a farm together! But that is really the only criticism
    she has, and it is a rather petty one at that. All in all, this
    is a child friendly, cute, fluffy game that will keep the kids off
    your back for hours. Who could ask for more? P.S. Once the kids
    are in bed, switch it to regular mode and it is just as much fun
    for us adults lol ;o)

  29. Gentleman Gamer
    April 7th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Refreshing fun! Let
    me start by saying I’m not a huge fan of breakout games, so I didn’t
    have very high hopes for Fizzball. However, I was wrong! Fizzball
    is a refreshing twist on your usual brick-busting breakout games.
    Fizzball combines bright graphics with cute gameplay to make an
    addicting addition to anyones games folder.

  30. Brickbusting Bill
    April 7th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Finally, a DIFFERENT
    Breakout Game!

  31. Gaming Mom
    April 7th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    "FizzBall Review - Fizztastic Fun!
    I’ve played a couple of brick busting games and frankly became quite
    bored along the way. So to find this really innovative and different
    game is great.If it looks naive at first believe me its challenging
    and such a good value game to play. The Fizzball animations are
    colourful, cute and well thought out. The story line is simple but
    really comes to life as you play, you worry if the animals in the
    sanctuary are getting enough food-so you need to try hard to collect
    the cash needed to feed them. Collecting the cash is real fun. You
    either catch bags of money held aloft by balloons or roll your Fizz
    ball over cash on the ground after you bulldoze and smash the barrels
    and packing crates. You move from island to island rescuing different
    animals by scooping them up in your ever growing Fizz ball. You
    encounter trials such as thunder and lightning, Martian attack and
    drums of nuclear waste which you must not hit. There are rafts of
    power ups suspended on balloons, extra Fizz balls, fans to blow
    the Fizz ball whilst in play, a zapping beam and the regular ones
    like sticky bumper and slow and fast ball. The music and sound effects
    are inspired, from storm sounds and animal interactions to the upbeat
    theme tune- the whole thing is a delight to the eyes and ears and
    the game play as I’ve said is Fizztastic Fun. I played the regular
    mode in the demo and made it to chapter two or the second Island.
    There’s also the bonus of a children’s mode with an animal sounds
    puzzle included, so heh! you could even get away with explaining
    how you bought this one FOR THE KIDS!!. I’ve got to buy it so I
    can get to the end- try the demo yourself- you wont be able to resist
    buying it-go on see if I’m right?

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