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[Android & iOS] iBasket Pro - Street Basketball Free (Was $14.99/$4.49) @ Google Play & iTunes

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The best basketball game is here! With more game modes and challenges, iBasket is one of the most addictive basketball games of the moment. Get ready for the competition and demonstrate you're the king of the court! iBasket comes back refreshed with many new features. If you used to like it before, now you'll love it!

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  • Free is free, but on iOS, it's got 7 reviews and why is there such a huge difference in the price between Android and iOS?

  • Great game if you have 30 seconds to kill.

    • +5

      You must have NBN. It takes me 30secs to download, so in my case “great game if you have 60 seconds to kill”

      • +13

        I did ’Click & Collect’ it’s faster than NBN

        • +1

          Lol that actually made me laugh😂

        • +1

          … faster than NBN

          But… but… but… we were all promised it would be fast, far cheaper, and far sooner. (triple sad face)

  • +2

    Thanks op :)

  • -1

    Seriously wondering how can developers who clone these sorts of games not get into legal issues? So can you just rip off a concept like this that has been done to death, flappy bird, etc - reskin it, and profit? Doesn't seem right at all

    • -1

      Yes there are cottage industries devoted to turning out games on the cheap that are dreadful and usually blatant copies.

      So I guess you think Wolfenstein 3D was it and Doom 2016 shouldn't exist then?

      • -1

        Diji, agree with your first point, just don't understand how it is legal and just seems to hurt consumers, original game makers, and progress/innovation in the industry.

        Re your second point that's a bit of a stretch. At least Wolfie > Doom > Quake had different settings, characters, weapons, maps, etc, and evolved the genre (albeit one I'm not that familiar with). But most importantly, aren't they by the same company? If so, happy for them to do whatever with their legal IP.

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