Josh writes: I am a massive fan of bringing back ideas from games of the past that are no longer around. Marble it Up! instantly caught my eye as it reminded me of one of my favourite games to play on the Nintendo Gamecube, Super Monkey Ball.
Unfortunately, I haven’t seen or played other games that gave me that same vibe, so when my editor asked me to review Marble it Up!, I knew instantly that I would enjoy the game.
Roll, bounce, and boost your way from skillful start to frame-perfect finish in Marble It Up! - the next generation of marble-rolling platformer.
Marble It Up! is a fantastic new chapter for those that have fond memories of the Arcade and console classic Marble Madness. It sinks its hooks in you from the very beginning and is incredibly addicting thanks to the high level of polish implemented by the passionate developers at Marble It Up! LLC.
Why are all new Marble games about racing on a track. Whatever happened to the Marble Madness and Switchball style of Marble game where it's obstacles and solving puzzles.
Nothing will never beat marble madness, I’m fortunate to have played this game when it first hit the arcades. Everything about it was amazing.
We have entered an age in which technology plays a major role in the childhood of many. This has both positive and negative effects, but one thing is undeniable. Many of the things people once considered a staple in childhood no longer hold that position. Marbles are one of the simple, yet captivating toys that many people have fond memories of as children. Whether it was rolling them down the stairs, building elaborate courses, or simply comparing the seemingly infinite amount of designs, marbles always brought entertainment and happiness to those who used them. So, is it a surprise that a game series would emerge that is centered around marbles? Marble It Up! is not the first of its kind; it is actually a spiritual successor to older titles like Marble Blast. When scrutinized under today's standards, this latest installment, while great at its core, falls short in a few areas.
I have this one but have yet to review it...can't wait! Loved Marble Madness on the NES ;b