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'Lost Marbles' Mixes Monkey Ball with Marble Blast

The team behind Turba is back with Lost Marbles, which basically combines the Super Monkey Ball/Marble Madness style of gameplay with a bit of Lost Vikings as you move up to three ball types around at one time to solve puzzles. Each ball type is different, with rubber bouncing, paper being able to crumple into a smaller ball and back into a bigger one at all, and metal is able to block wind.

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Lost Marbles: SteamFirst Review

SteamFirst: Lost Marbles is a puzzle platformer developed by Binary Takeover and released May 30th 2014 on Steam for $10. You control marbles and navigate the stages to reach the end, avoiding obstacles and solving puzzles. Have the developers hit their target, or have they lost their marbles?

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Lost Marbles Rolls Onto Steam

Hardcore Gamer: If you're a fan of puzzle platformers or games like Marble Blast Ultra, Lost Marbles will likely be something you'll enjoy

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Lost Marbles Review | Hardcore Gamer

Hardcore Gamer: When it comes to indie games, the puzzle platformer genre is extremely well represented. However, most indie puzzle platformers are 2D games with a typically retro art style. Lost Marbles is a rare indie puzzle platformer that takes place in a 3D space with polygonal visuals. The game is stated to be a cross between Marble Madness and The Lost Vikings, combining the marble based platforming of the former with the three character puzzle solving of the latter. While half of the developer’s stated inspiration is the arcade classic Marble Madness, the gameplay actually more closely resembles the game Marble Blast Ultra. Like Mable Blast Ultra, Lost Marbles is a 3D platformer that has you guiding marbles through increasingly difficult levels. Unlike Marble Blast however, Lost Marbles has puzzle elements in addition to the traversal obstacles.

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