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Jump Ball Blast APK + MOD v2.4 (Infinite Money, All Upgrades Free, All Stages Unlocked, In-App Purchases Disabled)

App Name Jump Ball Blast
Genre
Size 28 M
Update Time 2020-05-10
Latest Version 2.4
MOD Info Infinite Money, All Upgrades Free, All Stages Unlocked, In-App Purchases Disabled
Get it On Google Play

Jump Ball Blast Mod is a fixed-position arcade shooter where the player defends a planet from waves of spherical alien invaders using a single turret. The core mechanic involves tapping to fire bursts at incoming balls, with each ball requiring a specific number of hits before it explodes. Progression is tied to earning in-game currency to upgrade the turret's firepower and unlock new, more challenging stages. The mod APK is targeted at players who want to bypass the repetitive currency grind inherent to the game's upgrade system.

What This Mod Unlocks

  • Money is set to an infinite value upon launching the game.
  • All turret upgrades are purchasable without cost.
  • All stages are unlocked from the start.
  • In-app purchase prompts for currency are disabled.

The primary mod feature is automatically applied. Upon launching Jump Ball Blast Mod, the player's money balance will be set to a maximum value. This allows immediate access to the upgrade shop and stage selection screen without any need for farming.

The Jump Ball Blast Mod mod requires Android 4.1 or higher. It does not require root access. The installation will consume approximately 30 MB of storage.

Installation follows the standard sideload process. First, download the mod APK file. Second, enable installation from unknown sources in your device's security settings. Third, locate the downloaded file using a file manager and tap to install. Fourth, launch the game from your app drawer.

There are known edge cases. The infinite money is stored in memory and may reset if the game process is fully terminated and restarted, requiring a fresh launch. Since Jump Ball Blast Mod is a single-player experience, there is no risk of account ban. Some device-specific graphics libraries may cause instability on older Android versions below 5.0.