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Farmington Hills, Michigan - Quadrupull is a single player game and currently has 75 levels to play through. The objective of each level is to move the balls from their starting position to each of the spaces with a white circle, and these white circles must be occupied simultaneously. The balls move by tilting the device. The outer ring of each balls determines in what direction the ball moves when the device is tilted, and its center determines how it interacts with other balls.
The silver ring means the ball is pulled down, the blue ring is up, the yellow ring means left, the green ring is right, and the gray ring means the ball cannot move at all. The orange center means the ball will repel other balls on contact. The purple center means the ball will stick to other balls on contact, and can often make it impossible to complete the level without restarting. The yellow center allows the ball to be dragged around the screen by touching it.
* iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, 3/4G iPod touch and iPad
* iOS 4.3 or later.
* 5.3 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Quadrupull 1.0.3 is $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category. Quadrupull Lite is free and contains the first 15 levels of Quadrupull. Quadrupull Lite is also available, and contains the first 15 levels of Quadrupull.

Quadrupull Lite - Eric Haas
Located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Eric Haas is a independent developer whose focus is on development for the iPhone and iPad platforms.
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