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Tuesday, December 06, 2005
N-Ball is a game that plays a lot like Marble Madness, with some platforming elements thrown in. The objective is to guide a ball to the end of each stage. The left and right arrow keys control the movement, while pressing space will cause the ball to jump.

Easy to learn but surprisingly fun. Unfortunately the game is missing sound effects and music. Features fifteen levels, and available for Mac users as well.

Name: N-Ball
Developer: Matteo Guarnieri
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB
1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2005 05:49:00 PM:  
Wow. This reminds me of the original "Bridge Builder" back before it became "Pontifex" : Easy to learn, hard to master & very, VERY FUN! Two minor quibbles - This game just BEGS for a level editor & it does need sound FX. Hopefully, this game receives both in it's next version.

12/2/05