Rabid Ball is a minimalist skill-puzzle game that turns precise timing and steady control into short, focused runs; you launch balls toward a small hole and must get at least twenty to land while keeping them from bouncing back out, with too many misses ending the attempt.
Key Features
Rabid Ball includes three difficulty modes with different ball counts: Easy (100 balls), Medium (50 balls) and Hard (30 balls), each mode requiring twenty successful drops to complete a run. Controls are simple and responsive: tap once to release a single ball or hold to send multiple balls in quick succession. The game offers twenty progressively harder levels and a set of unlockable skins so players can personalize their experience while practicing timing and aim.
Advantages
Rabid Ball's easy-to-learn mechanics make quick play sessions accessible, and the clear goal of getting twenty balls to the hole provides simple progression and measurable improvement. The compact level set ramps difficulty thoughtfully, rewarding practice and refined inputs, while cosmetic unlocks offer additional replay motivation.
Disadvantages
Core mechanics are intentionally focused, which may feel repetitive to players looking for broader gameplay systems. The fixed set of twenty levels limits long-term content unless future updates add more stages.





