This is an unique 2D platformer, at least in my opinion, the point of the game is your this round little guy/ball or whatever you call it and use your mouse to controll it to move the way you want it, but cause people is not used to 2d platformers where you gotta use your mouse tthe easyer tasks easly become hard, the game has so far ive gotten a very nice diffeculty spike where it starts easy and slowly progress and become harder and harder, and yea it's the type of game called rage game which means if your a guy thateasyly rages cause you die, this will mostly be a play once in a while kind of game, easy to play some levels and than take a break cause it gets hard. cause how hard it is it's an very intresting game to speedrun, cause how the game is built
MineRalph
- Release Date:
- Aug 5, 2019
- Developer:
- Chop Chop Games
- Publisher:
- Chop Chop Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game

Roll your way through a hard-core, high-speed, fury-inducing, nail-biting, reaction-based physics-platformer where momentum and skill is the difference between making the jump and falling to your inevitable death.
The game pays homage to a time where video games were allowed to be difficult. It is best described as a crossover between Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Meat Boy - with the level design of Super Mario... and the control scheme of Angry Birds?!
The premise is simple, move the ball with your mouse. However, with 360 degrees of options, varying speeds, and moving terrain, the movement itself becomes a puzzle. Even the smallest challenge becomes difficult when you just can't seem to stand still!
Features:
- A story consisting of 33 handcrafted, varied & big levels
- Coop Multiplayer, bring your friends on the adventure
- Secret rooms in every level containing awesome rock puns
- 10 bonus levels to unlock that are near-impossible to beat
- Extremely tight control scheme - no random patterns
- High-Speed, twitch gameplay
- Oldschool retro pixel artstyle
- 11 original music tracks to get your heart pumping
- Built-in timers, splits, PB tracking, leaderboards & more
- Many Achievement, Medals, Skins to earn
- NO Randomness, NO cut-scenes, NO bullshit deaths!
Story:
Deep down in the dark deep depths of darkness, the robot uprising looms. More and more of your precious mine is slowly getting taken over by these pesky fiends. Can you change the course of destiny? Will you get to the bottom of this mystery? Will you stop the robots from conquering the world? Or will you roll past and ignore the entire story we spent countless hours writing? :(Either way, good luck!
Don't take life for granite.
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User Reviews
I won't hesitate to call MineRalph my singular most favorite indie gem in the rough. When I first began playing through this game last year, I had a hard time adjusting myself to the unique control scheme of boosting in the direction opposite to where your mouse cursor is located. But through all the confusion and frustration of learning these mechanics layered on top of constantly changing gimmicks, I never once felt like I wasn't having fun with this game. Even when it felt like there was more to be desired from the game, the developers would wholeheartedly take any and all feedback/suggestions into account. Now, I feel like this game is at a level where I can recommend it to anyone looking for something different. It's certainly not the most perfect game in terms of visual style, but if you're willing to spend enough time, you will succumb to the addictive nature of the gameplay.
This 2D platformer is simple at its base while continuously upping the difficulty level to keep you on your toes. It's no easy feat to complete the game, especially while finding the secret in each level, but the triumph you feel when you get past the big hurdles makes it all worth it. Not to mention the fact that the game lends itself well to speedrunning, both in the physics of the game itself and the built-in timing and high score system. If you like fast-paced platforming with relatively basic mechanics that get used in a variety of creative ways, you definitely don't want to miss out on this.
Ok, so this game is basically the Dark Souls of physics platformers. Ruthlessly challenging, but consistent. Nostalgic vibe, and a lovely soundtrack. Also, gotta love the puns. 10/10
Amazing level design, addictive gameplay and a cool soundtrack. What more do you need? MineRalph gives me oldschool platformer vibes while keeping it fresh with a unique movement system that is weirdly satisfying when you get used to it. This game should be up there with Celeste and Super Meat Boy.
If you like hard games this is definitely a game for you! Everytime you beat a boss or other tough section you get that sweet feeling of succes. The movement and mechanics are so simple and is still being used in tons of ways. Mastering the movement and going fast is incredible satisfying too. You should totally give this game a shot.
Fun game, A bit difficult controls, much rather prefer moving with wasd or controller. Love the speedrunning aspect of this game and definitely encouraged by the $1,000 competition. Game is quite difficult, especially on the bosses. Good level design and platforming.
A delightfully wacky platformer that encourages quick and precise cursor movement. MineRalph challenges the player to with its physics based movement relying on the position of the cursor to propel the player in desired direction. This control scheme creates fun, hectic and challenging platform segments. New mechanics are rapidly introduced to entice the player to experiment with controls. Secrets are hidden away in interesting ways and finding that one particular secret after countless retries is very rewarding. Albeit my quite rocky start I quickly came to grasp the controls and what followed was some really fun and rewarding platform gaming. This game provides great speed running possibilities and I am sure this game will supply many hours of fun if you want to beat your latest time score. The game has a surprising amount of settings for a 2D platformer going as far as too even accommodate players with phobias, such as fear of spiders, lizards, robots and more which makes I think...
I spent 1 hour trying to improve my time in level 2 by 50 milliseconds and enjoyed every part of it. 10/10
I enjoy this game. Initially it is hard, and you need to learn the controls. But once you get the basics, it kinda clicks and you can immediately start enjoying the rolling platform gameplay at a casual pace. I am not playing this as a hardcore speed-runner, but more as a casual platform gamer who likes a challenge. The levels are well-crafted and varied, and the progression is satisfying. It is true that this game can has difficult passages. Many reviews have commented that "I died 1000 times" etc. Some of the puzzles can be hard to get through, because they require both knowledge of the level and skill with the controls. But once you crack the code of a puzzle, and you learn to master it, you get a really satisfying feeling of accomplishment. The game feels like a mix between a puzzle platformer and an old-school Sonic the Hedgehog game.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 and above
- Processor: 2 GHz or faster
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics 620 or better
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 350 MB available space
FAQ
How much does MineRalph cost?
MineRalph costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for MineRalph?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 and above Processor: 2 GHz or faster Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics 620 or better DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 350 MB available space
What platforms is MineRalph available on?
MineRalph is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is MineRalph worth buying?
MineRalph has 100% positive reviews from 16 players.
When was MineRalph released?
MineRalph was released on Aug 5, 2019.
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