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Bouncy Ad


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this Mac isn't on. This is an advertisement for an app that my dad made and put on the App Store.

So, let's say you're bored, or you just want to insult someone, or you just want to have a little fun and mess around. There's an app for that called Bouncy!

When you open it up, this is what it looks like. If we take a look at the sound effects, and if that's not good enough for you, you can double-click the background and set settings. You can set the size of the bouncies, the bouncy speed, the background color, and the sound. You can also pick up a bouncy and drag it around the screen.

If you would like instructions, just click the "i" in the top left-hand corner. Here, the instructions are listed in detail. Like I demonstrated, holding the background will pause the game, and holding it while it's paused will resume the game.

To set the image on any bouncy, just double-click it. Now, I can say pick from photo album, pick from saved photos, pick from bouncy pictures, and if you have an iPhone, there'll be a "pick from camera" button there too.

So, I'll say pick from saved photos, and I don't have any photos, so I'll say pick from photo albums. I'll choose it! So now, this is my picture. And this isn't cool enough—you can select your friends' images and put them there.

If that's not juvenile enough for you, you can also select one of the hilarious bouncy pictures, such as bomb, dog, hand, lips, and toilet. I'll select toilet!

So if Bouncy is something that you think would be interesting, you can go on the iTunes Store or the iTunes App Store on your iPhone or iPod Touch and search "Bouncy". In the description of the video, there will be a link that takes you directly to iTunes. If you're on a Mac, PC, or Linux that has a cracked version of iTunes installed on it, and on an iPhone, it'll open the App Store.

So thanks for watching, Mac heads! Subscribe and check out Bouncy! Goodbye!

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