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‘Hill Bill’ now available on Android (Photos)

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September 27, 2013

After a successful launch on iOS, Balloon 27 announced yesterday they are bringing their addictive motorcycle game “Hill Bill” to Android. In this quirky motorcycle trick game, Bill takes his third-hand-garage-sale bike and sets out on his adventure to become the world’s greatest motorcycle stunt man. After practicing on his own home made ramps, he hits the road to take on bigger, more shocking, and death-defying stunts. As players progress through the game, they will unlock bigger and better bikes, crazier tricks, and more locations.

To commemorate the Android launch, users will be receiving two free level packs, totaling 20 free levels. There are currently 6 packs available and more are coming, including the upcoming “Vegas” pack which will be made free for users to add to the fun. The “Vegas” pack will include new costumes and some stunning Vegas backdrops featuring some of the city’s most famous locations.

“Hill Bill” is available now on both iOS and Android as a free download. The free “Vegas” level pack will be dropping in a few weeks.

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