
If you prefer puzzle-oriented Marble Madness clones, Neverball takes the cake.īut if you prefer arcade-oriented games with clever, insidious, physics-defying level designs, check out Hamsterball from Raptisoft - but be warned of potentially high frustration quotient if your reflexes are not up to par. If you don't want to play both games, the choice should come down to what type of ball games you prefer. Why the Generation 2 Glock 19 is Still the Best Glock Ever Made Posted Main Pistols, Semi-Auto, TFBTV by Hop with No Comments Tags: Gen 2, glock, TFBTV In this episode of TFBTV, Hop gives a sermon on the superiority of the Generation 2 Glock 19, and offends basically everyone. Toob Race is the tenth race in Hamsterball.

With pleasant graphics and solid gameplay, I find both Neverball and Hamsterball to be worthy of our Top Dog tag. Take control of a hamster in a ball and get set to run the most frenzied race of your life.The clock is ticking and EVERYTHING is out to stop you with crazy obstacles around every turn unexpected twists and dramatic drops, each level will immerse and challenge you in new and inventive ways.With tons of levels and three. Although the twelve courses in Hamsterball may sound small compared to over fifty levels in Neverball, each course is huge, spanning many screens that are filled with obstacles and insane (read: addictive) routes.Īs befits a shareware game, Hamsterball sports more polished graphics and gameplay, although I feel the $19.99 price tag is a tad too steep. Your objective in both games is similar: guide a ball (or a hamster-trapped-inside-a-ball in Hamsterball) safely to the exit before time runs out.

Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Neverball and Hamsterball are two superb Marble Madness-inspired games from a freeware and an indie developers, respectively. 4.2m members in the Damnthatsinteresting community.
