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PC - Windows : Marble Blaster Reviews

Below are user reviews of Marble Blaster and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Marble Blaster. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Nothing short of astonishing

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: June 28, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Did you ever imagine a computer game in which you can summon a marble to roll up impossibly steep stairs and leap gigantic walls? How about sending it over fans, through mud, and even into space? And, to top it all off, how about losing a game by letting the marble fall off the track at a forty-five degree angle into the sky?

When we went to purchase Marble Blaster, none of that went through my mind. I had different expectations for this--but after overcoming the first mazes, listening to the zany sound effects, and jarring my nerves as I tried to keep my marble from falling into space--my expectations were shattered to bits!

The creators of this game showed tremendous imagination. Some challenges they put in to the seventy-three levels are a matrix of half-pipes, a Skee-ball replica, and a couple of tornadoes that will easily blow your marble off-course. Then, there are two mazes that will keep you trying to solve them for weeks! As you progress through the three skill levels, you'll come across different objects that'll cushion the marble after a gigantic fall, bounce it over walls, and warp gravity so that it pulls the marble toward the sky or the horizon. Above all, you have to beat each level within the time limit!

Sure, it's not absolutely everything that a creative nitpicker like myself would want; seeing an unchanging psychedelic marble after several years of use gets tedious, and--this was a major letdown--if you buy this, chances are that you're going to see a dormant "Editor" tab in the levels menu. After unlocking all of the game's levels, the tab still didn't work. I consulted eGames and learned that the tab is a holdover from the developers' work, so you can't create or customize levels. (Not to worry; this tab doesn't cause the operating system to crash.) Another setback: If you have a Mac OS or a version of Linux, this game won't operate.

Obviously, the cons are minuscule compared to the sheer genius and masterpiece called Marble Blaster. If you know nothing about it, then nevertheless, just get this product and be in for loads of surprises all the way through. Now if only there were a sequel to the game!

Sequel or not, two thumbs way, way up!

Runs too slow to play

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 05, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Installed on Gateway with Pentium 2 processor as well as on PowerMac with Virtual PC. The game runs too slow to play on either, I can't find anywhere on-line through eGames to provide service to help it run better. Has poor instructions &... was a waste of $ in my opinion. Try it on your machine, maybe your machine is new enough it will run better but I wouldn't buy it again.
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