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9.4

TeamXbox: Switchball (XBLA) Review - 9.4/10

TeamXbox reviews the upcoming Xbox Live Arcade game from Sierra Online. In conclusion the reviewer says:

"All in all, Switchball is certainly one of the best puzzles games on XBLA, and is definitely the best, um, ball-based puzzle game of all-time. It's a great looking game, offering a deep single-player mode and plenty of multiplayer options. It's a great addition to anyone Xbox Live Arcade library, and a must-have for fans of the genre. We can only hope that Sierra Online keeps the Switchball content rolling our way with stuff like new tracks and multiplayer maps. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go back to playing with my balls!"

Staff Score: 9.4 out of 10
Silver Editor's Choice Award

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8.0

Switchball Review-TheGamersHub

TGH Writes:

"I’ve never been a big fan of puzzle games (No, not Tomb Raider). Traditional games like Bejeweled and, yes I’m sorry, Tetris have never really grabbed my attention for more than five minutes; but when it comes to games like Mercury (PSP) I did become interested. There’s something about being a round object and rolling around a linear puzzle course which appeals to me, whether that be the implementation of the playable object and how it interacts with its puzzles, or the variety of puzzles that can be attempted in each level. So when I heard Switchball was released on PSN I was very curious."

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6.0

Zath: Switchball Review

Zath:

I did find myself enjoying Switchball and it can get quite addictive. But of course with addiction comes frustration, so don't be surprised if you keep screaming at your TV. I suppose that's a good thing as once you've completed a level you feel like you've achieved something instead of just strolling through it all. If you like a good old puzzle game that will keep you occupied on rainy days, then I'd recommend getting Switchball.

6.0

SquareGo: Switchball Review

SquareGo writes "Switchball follows in the footsteps of the great Marble Madness. Guide your ball through a variety of obstacles to reach the finish point. That game and its predecessors are loosely based on childhood toys where you sent balls through different puzzles by titling the box to control the ball movement. It's a very simple premise and it works with the virtual world allowing the game to extend "beyond the box"."

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