Marble Drop

Review
Platform:
PC
Genre:
Others
Marble Drop Review

Score:

6/10

Graphics

7

Sound

5

Multiplayer

-

Playability

4

Marble Drop Review

Marble Drop may succeed as an interactive screen saver, but it fails to engage attention as a game. The only manner in which one participates is by selecting which color marble to drop into one of two funnels; everything else is predetermined by the course. Basically, you must scan the entire labyrinth before opting for the blue marble in lieu of the red one, dropping it, and waiting to see what happens. Points are awarded when marbles pass over, or through, point areas. Get enough points and you can "buy" replacement marbles for the ones you have lost. Or save up for the black marble - it mimics whichever color is needed to complete the level. There are fifty courses to choose from, ranging from the most basic introductory levels to the absolutely confounding invisible puzzle, and you are able to select the level from a user-friendly pull-down menu. Levels may also be approached linearly.

The graphics in Marble Drop are simple, yet effective and every screen is attractive to look at. Occasional sound effects like "swoosh," "bang," and "zzzzzz" are about it in the audio department. Marble Drop may help your concentration, but what you'll really need is help staying awake.

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