The point of all this being that there’s quite a lot of potential for creative level design here, and they’re even making use of it.Īnother improvement is the presence of hidden marbles in most stages. Smooth transitions in gravity orientation are new too. Large and bumpy surfaces were never present in either of the original games, no were there many (if any) levels based around large curves. It’s even made and maintained by several members of the team behind the original games! Also, the name is something of a cheeky reference to the originals, as one of the levels was named “Marble It Up.”Įverything that was great about the Marble Blast games is present here in Marble It Up! along with many new innovations made possible by current technologies. It’s got the same physics, the same overall aesthetic, and it even has those wonderfully-tacky basic assets one would expect to see from a 2006-era game. That’s right, Marble Blast is alive and well after all! It’s just living as Marble It Up! now.
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