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Download Polyphonic Ringtone: Hasna Chou Ba3mal
Why not sing along to Hasna's track Chou Ba3mal by using the lyrics below, you'll be singing Chou Ba3mal from verus to chorus in no time. We also have other ringtones on Hasna by clicking here. When you are ready to purchase your Hasna's ringtone just click Order Ringtone and you'll have your ringtone in seconds.
Other Related Hasna ringtones
Hasna - Marsoul Lhoub
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Hasna - Enta Ili Bakili
Hasna - Ya Habib Elkalb
Hasna - Enta Lhabib
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Quickie Review: Korebasi Lite
Trying to get your ball to change directions can be quite a pain sometimes, and eventually became suitable of an annoyance that I turned it off. The alternative method is to simply place your finger where you would like the ball to go.
The free version of the game takes up 3.2MB of space and features 10 levels. I'm pretty much on the fence about that game, it just seems a little boring after a while. You need to move your ball to the crystal while rolling by bonus items like bananas, cherries, clocks and more. You can purchase the full version which has 60 levels and needs 8.9MB. I'd propose checking out the Lite version to see what you think before paying $1.99 for the full game.
In my continuing quest for awesome iPhone games, I came across Korebasi Lite. that is another maze-like game where you use the accelerometer to navigate. You'll additionally come across puzzles and enemy balls which will hinder your progress.

I have to say that that is the first accelerometer-based game that I've enjoyed more when turning that specific feature off.
Orginal post by Scott Barr

