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Small reminder of playing marble madness on the nes
Only if it was on NSO.
If you own marble it up already, you get this upgrade for free. From their websites FAQ:
"What if I own Marble It Up! already?
If you already own Marble It Up! on Steam, you will automatically be granted Ultra in your library upon release.Current unlocks and progress will be retained in Marble It Up! Classic.
For owners on Nintendo Switch, we’ll be sharing more information on how to grab Ultra free of charge. (You’ll also be getting the preorder bonus!)"
That's great news. Thanks for sharing. Wish there was an option to pin comments in lemmy.
Looks like fun, and reminds me a lot of open-source PC game Neverball.
Ah, I have been thinking I have played a Marble game before, but couldn't remember which one. It was Neverball!
Thanks for the link!
No prob! This new game looks a bit more enjoyable, just because the world stays level and you directly manipulate the ball to move it around. (I never got the hang of tilting the level in Neverball... always liked the game more in theory.)