darthcircuit a day ago

If you want a more dedicated game that can be downloaded, check out

https://marbleblastultra.com/

I believe this is a reverse engineered port based on the Xbox 360 version.

I play it on my steamdeck once in a while. I like having native controller support now that I’m getting older.

  • bengarney a day ago

    I was a developer on that version!

    We got the team back together and did a spiritual successor, Marble It Up!. If you are still enjoying the original I’d recommend checking it out (on consoles and Steam).

    • mcyukon a day ago

      Haha, thank you!

      I have many fond memories playing Marble Blast on a G5 iMac as a teen, I think it came to our Internet-less house bundled with the iMac along with Glider Pro which I think came via CD.

      I managed to get Marble Blast ultra running on my Steam deck, but the controls weren't amazing. Marble It Up runs like a top, and scratches that itch I have for the original.

    • vmladenov a day ago

      My friend had Ultra on his Xbox 360 some 15 years ago and I instantly fell in love. Thank you for making another entry

LanceH 15 hours ago

Cool. I have have a least one of my custom maps on there.

It was my son's favorite game when he was 3-5, so I started making maps that couldn't be failed, working my way up to some tricky things.

At one point I made a birthday cake map and my wife decorated a cake to look like it. Ring pops for the gems, and an upside down reese's peanut butter cups decorated with icing for the start/finish pads. Of note, putting icing on a reese's does taste good, it is a step too far for human consumption.

  • vanilagy 8 hours ago

    Yo, that's awesome and incredibly sweet. There's actually a centralized repository nowadays with all custom levels for the game, here: https://marbleland.vaniverse.io/

    Pretty sure you can find your levels on here.

    • LanceH 4 hours ago

      I still have the levels, though I shudder at the thought of opening quark to edit them :)

      Incidentally the cake only existed for about 2 minutes while we got a photo of it, then it was cut up and devoured by ravenous 4 year olds.

      It was a fun little community making maps for the game.

tronium 15 hours ago

Macs released from 2002-2005 shipped with Marble Blast Gold on them. Playing it is one of my earliest memories (I was 5 at the time), especially taking absolutely forever to figure out the two Escher's Maze levels.

Great game :)

  • frollogaston 14 hours ago

    I miss it when Macs shipped with games

mdtrooper 21 hours ago

The oldies are great such as: https://neverball.org/

  • Tarsul 14 hours ago

    Thank you so much for posting this. This looks a lot like the game I played back then, but I cannot find videos of the last level which I always played... guess there's only one way to find out...

Savageman 19 hours ago

Is it normal that when I "turn" the camera stays still? Makes it quite unplayable for me (I tried both "Free camera" enabled/disabled, it didn't change anything)

  • onychomys 14 hours ago

    You can use your left hand to steer the marble (via WASD) and then the right hand on your arrow keys to move the camera around.

  • tgv 19 hours ago

    You have to click and drag.

n8cpdx a day ago

It isn’t obvious at first but there are touch controls and they work really well.

  • sublinear a day ago

    I wish there was a transparent shadow showing where the d-pad is without touching that part of the screen.

    • dylan604 a day ago

      I wish there was a way to turn of the music without going 3 menus deep

      • stavros 19 hours ago

        Why, how often do you need to do that?

smithstreet 18 hours ago

Is there a 'Black Diamond' level from the xbox 360 original? if so, where can i find it

Apreche a day ago

Pretty good for a browser game! Not quite Super Monkey ball, but not far off either.

jbverschoor 20 hours ago

I'd call it Marble Drift :)

  • burnt-resistor 19 hours ago

    Marble Tokyo Drift. And it should have a squealing tire noise. ;)

spapas82 a day ago

This would be really great if

A. Was playable on mobile

B. Could use the phone's gyroscope for controlling the ball

  • vanilagy a day ago

    You won't believe this: it _is_ playable on mobile! I see a lot of people playing this on their phones and iPads.

    I contemplated adding gyro controls, like in "Marble Blast Mobile" from back in the day, but they are very imprecise and don't really scale well to high-level play. With the current d-pad controls, there's actually a mobile player who holds the world record on many levels. Never would've expected mobile controls to scale this far.

  • Delk 20 hours ago

    Gyroscopic control might be even more suited for something like Neverball where the physics are based on tilting the board. In Marble Blast the board was stationary but the ball could be moved by acceleration which turns out to be quite different in terms of controls.

01HNNWZ0MV43FF 15 hours ago

Trying to find the powerup button I hit Ctrl and closed the tab

lol