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A free program for Android, by T.Societe.

What is Zumarble Shooter?

Zumarble Shooter is a puzzle entertainment game that happens to bask under the theme and color scheme of the ancient Egyptian sun. Within the diverse and mysterious locations contained within, there's always a portal that opens - to shoot out a seemingly endless stream of colored balls - green, blue, red, yellow, purple. This stream of stampeding balls are headed towards another portal - but you will lose if you allow any of the balls to fall into this other one.

And so you have to use the Zumarble shooter - which comes in the shape of a royal scarab - and shoot the ball sizzling within its mouth towards a line of similar-colored ones. All connected balls of the same color pop whenever you hit the targeted color correctly.

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