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Lost Marbles

$9.99
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Developer:
Binary Takeover
Publisher:
Binary Takeover
Platforms:
Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game

Oh look, it's just another "marble" game. What is this, 1984? Wait...I can control three marbles at once? Well that's completely different and kind of cool. I get to use my marbles together to solve puzzles, all with tight controls and awesome physics? Tell me more!

Well thank you for asking. Each marble has a different material and special power: Rubber can jump, Paper can shrink, and Metal can boost. They interact with the world as you might expect: Rubber floats on water, Paper burns in fire, Metal uses its sheer mass to destroy things. Combine the strengths of each marble to overcome a multitude of hazards as you race to the end of each level in search of the fastest time!

Welcome to Lost Marbles. We hope you enjoy your stay.


*** You can download a demo for Windows or Mac from our site ***

Key Features


  • Challenging platforming mixed with puzzle solving
  • Colorful visuals and charming music create a dazzling world
  • Now with 40 levels!
  • Hardcore Mode + unlockable skins
  • Online leaderboards to challenge your friends
  • Xbox 360 controller support
  • 100% Indie and made by two guys. Is that really a feature?

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User Reviews

Mixed
12 user reviews
58%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

A bit sad to give this one a thumbs down. If you expect something with the quality of "Ballance" (the one by Atari) or Hamsterball, you will be disappointed. In it's own way it's kinda nice. Having three balls with different abilities is kind interesting, but: The marbles just feel odd, mainly because there isn't much in terms of inertia - they halt almost instantly and that just feels unnatural if you've played (for example) the other two I've listed above, they also all feel the same. Here and there I miss some checkpoint and it just feels a bit amateurish. I'll play it and kinda enjoy it on the basis that there is a lack of alternatives, but I can't really recommend it either. If you feel adventurous and if you are a die-hard fan of that kind of games then you may still wanna give it a try. Also: Use mouse and keyboard - just doesn't work that nice with a controller.

13 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Its exactly what you think it is.

8 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

I'm not sure why this game is rated as "mixed" on the store. Sure, it's not perfect and there's room for improvement or extra content. But if there is a single thing that would make Lost Marbles deserve a positive rating, it's the very polished gameplay. The ball rolling is very smooth, controls are very responsive and there's barely any momentum (except for the metal ball, but it's very subtle) like you'd expect from a game like this. The result being an arcade experience that is very comfortable to pick up. There's a total of 40 levels divided in 4 worlds. The first 3 worlds (30 levels) aren't too hard puzzle-wise : they will make you think for a little while until you figure it out. In that, they are perfect for speedruns, and designed in such a way that they are funny to learn, memorize, and play as fast as you can. I'm really not a speedrunner, but this game seems to encourage it and makes the whole thing pretty fun to be honest. The last world (10 levels) are harder, not only ...

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

DOES NOT WORK ON MAC. (El Capitan) I've tried re-downloading/re-installing this game three times, and all I ever get it a black screen and the pinwheel. I've even tried downloading the demo on Binary Takeover's website, but that failed to start too. Also, there's no support or contact page on the website. This looks like a great game; I really want to play it, but I have to give it a thumbs down when it doesn't even start. Maybe they never updated it when the new OS came out or something.

3 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a really interesting and cool platformer. Gets really tough once you get onto the bonus levels, in particular.

3 helpful
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Unfortunately cannot recommend. Core gameplay isn't so bad. Level design is fairly poor, and the game gets boring fairly quick. I got most of the way through but couldn't be bothered to complete the last few levels. There is also a distinct lack of level editor.

2 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

found them

1 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I was looking for a game similar to super monkey ball. It's not quite monkey ball, but I did find it enjoyable. The marbles don't control like marbles you would expect in a marble game. The acceleration, deceleration, and momentum are completely different. The puzzles are very simple but get better later on into the game. The length of the levels tends to be short as well. My main complaint is the lack of a monkey ball expert or super expert equivalent. I feel like if the game had kept getting more levels, that would have happened. I just wish the levels tended to be a bit longer I was hoping for 2-4 minute levels instead of 30 second to 1 minute. This game would have really benefited from a community level editor. The music was very enjoyable and fit the game in my eyes.

1 helpful
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Lost Marbles is a great idea that is executed poorly. The core concept is clever; different marbles made out of different materials, being able to do different things in order to get all the marbles to the end of the level. Simple, all well and good. The problem is that it's a 3D platformer, and in the end, it doesn't realise the problems that 3D platformers face, meaning that it falls into a feeling of randomness in terms of its gameplay. In several sections of the game, I died more times than I felt like I should have simply because I slid off a platform, or because I didn't get a feeling for the depth between two platforms (and the platforms aren't designed for the marble's maximum jump distance; meaning you can jump past the platform, which is infuriating in a 3D platformer where depth perception is an issue), or I didn't catch enough speed to get across a gap that I couldn't judge the width of. There were many parts in the game where it felt like you had to fight against the mec...

1 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

a really good game. easy to run too

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP or later
  • Processor: 2.5 GHz processor
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: ATI or NVIDIA Videocard with at least 512MB or higher
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 350 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows XP or later
  • Processor: 2.5 GHz Dual Core processor
  • Memory: 3 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 mb card with Shader Model 3 (Geforce 7 series or better)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 350 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Lost Marbles cost?

Lost Marbles costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Lost Marbles?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or later Processor: 2.5 GHz processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: ATI or NVIDIA Videocard with at least 512MB or higher DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 350 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows XP or later Processor: 2.5 GHz Dual Core processor Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: 512 mb card with Shader Model 3 (Geforce 7 series or better) DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 350 MB available space

What platforms is Lost Marbles available on?

Lost Marbles is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Lost Marbles worth buying?

Lost Marbles has 58% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was Lost Marbles released?

Lost Marbles was released on May 30, 2014.

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