Pizza Party Federation
Sports! Basketball is estimated to make $1k per month from 1 downloads / mo, tracked daily on Peekly.
How Peekly estimates these figuresA watch face exclusive for Wear OS. If you see "Your device isn't compatible with this version" then try opening the Google Play app link on a web browser to purchase and install, and then follow up by downloading the wa
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A watch face exclusive for Wear OS.
If you see "Your device isn't compatible with this version" then try opening the Google Play app link on a web browser to purchase and install, and then follow up by downloading the watch face from the Play store directly on the watch itself.
This is a no-frills watch face that offers timekeeping with a unique quirk.
• Tap the basketball to score a point.
• The seconds are shown as a countdown timer above the backboard when the ball is thrown.
• Pretend you are in a movie where you need to score the last point before the buzzer rings.
• Always-on-display of basketball.
• There are no other added complications on this watch face because it would take away from the quirk.
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$3.69
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How much does Sports! Basketball make?
Sports! Basketball is estimated to make $1k per month, according to Peekly's daily tracking.
How many downloads does Sports! Basketball have?
Sports! Basketball has an estimated 1 downloads / mo on Google Play.
Is Sports! Basketball free?
Sports! Basketball costs $3.69 on Google Play.
Publisher
Pizza Party Federation
Category
Art & Design
Compatibility
VARY
Size
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Rating
All ages
Price
$3.69
Released
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Last update
Dec 14, 2025
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