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Miniclip brings the trampoline to mobile devices with Flip Master

September 5, 2017 by Villordsutch

If you’re anything like myself, then stepping onto a trampoline generally involves a) wishing you’d worn better socks and b) realising you’re not as athletic as you thought you were.  We’ll grumble no more as the game meister’s at Miniclip are saving our pride with their latest title Flip Master, which finds us the player now becoming the true ruler of the trampoline.

 Pick from a variety of cool locations, including a Crazy Circus and a Trampoline Park with multiple trampolines! Unlock dangerous and spectacular skills with amazing characters; every character has their own unique physics and moves!

Select the Medicine Ball or the Form Cube and enjoy power-up frenzy! Try Coin Rain power-up…it literally rains Coins!

Make sure to show off your best moves to friends by recording your tricks and funniest falls. Go ahead, show the world who dominates the Trampoline!

Miniclip are the people behind such titles as War Wings,  8 Ball Pool, Agar.io & Soccer Stars.  To download Flip Master visit App Store or Google Play now.

@Villordsutch

Filed Under: News, Trailers, Video Games, Villordsutch Tagged With: Flip Master, Miniclip

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