Ball Not Bomb is a two-player puzzle game that challenges players to be the first to line up five pieces on the board. In Ball Not Bomb you choose ball or bomb and take turns placing pieces; matches start with four pieces placed randomly to keep each game fresh.
Key Features
The core goal is a five-in-a-row win: horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. In Ball Not Bomb each match begins with four pieces placed at random, creating new tactical situations from the first move. Play locally with pass-and-play on one device, or play against the computer across three AI difficulty levels for quick sessions or deeper strategic play.
Advantages
Simple rules make the game easy to learn while the five-in-a-row objective supports strategic depth. Random starting positions and adjustable AI levels increase replayability, and local pass-and-play allows direct social matches without network setup. Games are generally short but reward planning and blocking.
Disadvantages
The game is limited to two players per match, which may not suit larger groups. Random initial pieces can feel unbalanced to players who prefer symmetrical starts, and matches can end in a draw if neither player manages five in a row.







