Freebie is a casual indie-style arcade where the player has to control a ball.

Gameplay

The aim is to accurately launch a ball against a rotating blue paddle so that the ball hits the green surface. It is presented as two bars at the edge of the square-shaped area.
There are usually two green bars and two red bars; the red ones should not be touched. When the ball hits the green bars, the player earns points; when the ball hits the red ones, the player loses one health dot. There is a health bar - there are three of them - on the right of the area. The ball is launched from the left-side bottom angle and the right-side top angle. As time passes, the blue paddle starts to rotate faster, making it harder to play. Achieved points are shown as cards; the players can check out their positions on the leaderboard available for every user.

Key features

Freebie's area fits in an 8x10 frame. The game has no design or music settings; it does not change throughout the play. There are two levels: a normal mode, described above, and an epilepsy mode, which is harder to play. In this mode, the monochrome background changes, turning into a pool of colored squares. Developers state that those prone to epileptic seizures should avoid playing the epilepsy mode.

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