I don't know of any guy that hasn't sat in his office and at one point or another balled up a piece of paper and toss it across the room in an attempt to make a basket. There's just something about this ritual that becomes an office tradition around the world. I've even seen people take the time to move a waste basket further away from their desk to make it more challenging to make that basket.

Paper Toss now gives you a way to take this experience with you everywhere you go

I had resisted this game for months now. When a friend first showed it to me I knew right then and there that I would spend hours playing with it. Luckily I'm very busy with work at the moment so I don't have a lot of time for games in general. However, I could see this thing sucking several minutes a day out of my life :) The concept is simple. You're sitting at your desk and you use your finger to flick the paper towards the waste basket. However, to make it more challenging with each turn there is a desk fan blowing your paper. So you have to compensate the angle of the toss so that the fan blows the paper into the basket. There's even an Airport mode for us frequent travelers to simulate the time we waste waiting for our flights.

Paper Toss

 

The Sound effects are cool too including angry office workers :)

 

The Bottom Line

Paper Toss is fun! It's Free and therefore no reason not to try it. I know that some of you have a real problem with ad based apps. So if you don't want to see ads in your game you can download the Ad free version here for $0.99.

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Paper Toss

Paper Toss is a great time waster :) If you're looking to play an easy, fun addictive game, this is it. It replicates the common theme of playing basketball with your office waste can.

5 / 5

All info was collected on 5th March, 2010 when the app was reviewed.

About

Terry is the co-author of The Best Selling "The iPhone Book" 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th editions. He has been active in the industry for over 25 years and is the founder and president of MacGroup-Detroit, Inc., Michigan's largest Macintosh Users Group, host of the Adobe Creative Suite Podcast and a technology writer - Terry White Tech Blog.

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