Ballz Rush – Top Tips, Cheats, Tricks, Strategies and High Score Guide

Ballz Rush is a new entry in the ever-continuing Ballz series for the iOS and Android platforms by Ketchapp. In this version of the concept, you control a ball that’s being chased by a number of damage-dealing balls, and your goal is to weave in and out of numbered blocks, crashing the chasing balls against them before they get you, while simultaneously trying to avoid getting hit by the blocks. You can collect gems and unlock all sorts of common, rare, and even secret balls as well. Read on for some tips and tricks for Ballz Rush!

Your goal is to avoid getting hit by the “enemies”, which are the eyeballs, and if one of them catches up with you, you lose the round. Weave in and out of holes in the walls so that you can smash the front ones into them first. You can smash side enemies into the walls all that you want to, but if the front enemy catches up to you, you’re done.

That’s not the only way to lose, though. You can also lose simply by hitting one of the walls. Weave in and out, but don’t go too crazy or you’ll end up smashing yourself into the side of the walls. If you have a front enemy catching up with you in a blank area, then weave side to side rapidly and you’ll be able to shake it off.

Complete missions in order to earn a large quantity of gems. You can collect some here and there within the rounds too, but the main method is with the missions. Also, head to the ball select screen and there will always be an option to get free gems. Tap it, watch a video, and when the video is done, you will earn 20 gems. 10 videos makes for one new ball.

Once you get past 120 points or so in a round, the blocks will start moving from side to side. This can seem like a difficulty at first, but it’s actually a huge advantage because it’s easy to run the front enemies into a moving block. All you have to do is be more careful to avoid smashing into the walls when they’re moving. You get one easier element and one tougher element overall.

Then, once you get past about 200 points, the stationary and moving blocks will start to mix together. This is where it really begins to become a challenge, but keep the focus on the same two things as any other time – focus on getting rid of the front enemies and not running into the walls, and you will succeed.