Full House (iPhone) was invented in 2004 by Erich Friedman. The object of the game is to fill all grids on the board. First tap on an empty square to mark your starting position. After that tap on a square to move the ball in horizontal or vertical direction. A game is solved when no square on the grid remains empty.
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