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Get Your Balls Moving With Obulis

A newly released PC version of IonFX's award-winning mobile game, Obulis. An addicting puzzle type game perfect for the casual gamer. Obulis really kicks things up by complementing highly compelling gameplay with outstanding graphics, music and state of the art physics effects.

The goal of Obulis is move all of the coloured spheres into their like-coloured pots using only the the forces of gravity and physical interaction. Manipulating the playfield by cutting the chains and ropes holding the Obulis Spheres.

Featuring:

* Over 150 Levels of gamepaly
* Over a dozen interesting themes
* Breathtaking Graphics and Music
* Spectacular Physics and Special Effects

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Groupees Offers 2 Bundles, $4 Each, Up To 12 Games

Gamesta.com has a two-for-one deal with the latest promotions. Groupees launches two separate bundles, for $4 each. One of those offers as many as 12 games for that price, with 11 Steam redeemable titles!

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Out of Eight: Obulis Review

Out of Eight writes: "One of the nice things about reviewing games for the PC is that titles from other systems usually find their way to the preeminent gaming platform. Some of these ports end up being better than others, but the gaming smorgasbord (yeah, I can get my Swedish on) that the PC offers cannot be matched. Enter Obulis, a physics-based puzzle game that first appeared on mobile devices and has finally made its way onto the platform of choice for discerning gamers around the globe. Obulis can be thought of Rube Goldberg-light, where you must maneuver balls into pots (a nightly event for me) by setting up a chain reaction of events, usually involving balls hitting other balls (again, a nightly event for me). Let's attempt to wade through the remainder of the "balls" jokes and evaluate how Obulis stacks up in the ever-crowded puzzle genre."

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Game Vortex: Obulis Review

Game Vortex writes: "Obulis, a new addictive puzzle game from IonFX and Meridian 4, takes a simple idea and makes it a lot of fun. The objective is to get the colored orbs into their matching colored pots. In a game with such a singular design, it becomes very important to mix good graphics and sound to keep the player interested. Obulis does both extremely well. The settings are carefully designed to be both aesthetically appealing and dynamically challenging."

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