Remember back in your childhood days picking up that "magical" 8 ball and asking all of your life questions to it, wondering if you would be rich, or end up in jail. Countless hours of entertainment were provided to many with these 8 balls, and the folks over at BeSoft have brought it back for us to have even more fun with. Magic 8 Ball for BlackBerry is a rather simplistic application that simulates having that beloved 8 ball right on your device, in your pocket at all times. Whether looking for a second opinion on a decision, or just having a throw back moment with some friends this application is sure to bring back many memories, and create tons of laughs. Touch screen users can simply tap the 8 ball, or shake their device, while non touch users can press space bar to start the 8 ball thinking, and then just sit back and await your response.
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