Marble Blast Ultra is a 3D puzzle action game involving a marble developed by GarageGames. It was released on January 25, 2006 for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade. It is the sequel to Marble Blast Gold. It features 60 levels, enhanced graphics, 2 new power-ups and a multiplayer mode. A PC port of the game under the title Marble Blast Online was available at InstantAction until the website was shut down. As of year-end 2010, Marble Blast Ultra has sold over 756,000 copies.

Marble Blast Ultra
Developer(s)GarageGames
Publisher(s)GarageGames
Designer(s)Alex Swanson
Artist(s)Alex Swanson
Composer(s)Tim Clarke
EngineTorque Shader Engine
Platform(s)Xbox 360 (XBLA)
Windows
MacOS
ReleaseJanuary 25, 2006[1]
July 20, 2011 (Windows)
Genre(s)Puzzle-platformer
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay edit

 
In Marble Blast Ultra players navigate a marble through obstacles and gaps to reach the finish in sixty levels.

In Single-player mode, the player has the main goal of reaching the finish pad of the level as fast as possible. Obstacles will hinder the player's progress, but powerups are also provided to help the player finish the level. There are sixty single player levels that can be completed by the player. They are divided into Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Levels, each category containing twenty levels. Many of these levels (such as 'Survival of the Fittest', 'Natural Selection', and 'Ordeal') are recycled from Marble Blast Gold.

There is a par time set for each of the levels, and if the player beats the level under par time, the player will earn achievements based on how many levels they successfully completed under par time. Additionally, if the player has Xbox Live connection, their best time will show on a leaderboard where players worldwide can compare their best times. The leaderboard is updated whenever a player gets a new record time.

The game makes use of two new power-ups: Ultra blast - instantly increases the blast meter, and adds more power. The player can even perform a double jump. Mega marble - makes the marble bigger, allowing it to knock other marbles off-course. The power-up lasts at least 10 seconds before the marble shrinks back to normal.

Another added feature is the introduction of Easter Eggs, which are found in hidden locations in 20 of the game's 60 levels. After finding one Easter Egg, the game will award the achievement "Egg Seeker". After finding all 20 Easter Eggs, the game will award the "Egg Basket" achievement.

Multiplayer edit

Multiplayer mode contains 20 levels and supports up to 8 simultaneous players. There is only one mode which consists of collecting gems within a certain time limit (three to six minutes), which depends on the level. After a group of 2-6 gems are collected entirely, another set of gems appear elsewhere on the board. Players race to these gems and use power-ups to navigate across the level quicker and interfere with other players.

There are three types of gems: red, yellow, and blue. Red gems are worth one point, while yellows are worth two and blues are worth five. Most likely, blue and yellow gems are much harder to get than the red ones. The player at the end of the time limit with the most points wins. Players can change their marble's appearance by choosing from a variety of patterns and pictures in the main menu, such as a globe marble or a tiger marble as well as adding several different effects to use online. Ranked matches and player matches are supported along with an overall multiplayer leaderboard for ranked and player matches. Users can create a game or join one and filter parameters such as level, players, and gamer zone. Private games are also supported.

Development and marketing edit

In December 2007, Marble Blast Ultra had its price lowered. In 2008, three new achievements totaling 50 gamerscore were added to Marble Blast Ultra on Xbox.com.[2] Three DLC packs were released for the game during that year. On October 29, a DLC pack contained a new multiplayer level "Marble It Up". In December, the Marble-Fu map pack and Agoraphobia pack were released.[2] Each pack contained five maps and was available on InstantAction prior to their Xbox 360 release.

Marble Blast Ultra was delisted from the Xbox Live Arcade service in February 2011. Despite this, a Microsoft Windows version was released later that year. GarageGames, now a subsidiary of Graham Software Development, retained the rights to the Torque Engine which powers Marble Blast Ultra, but not the rights to the game. Game rights are property of InstantAction Holdings. GarageGames CEO Eric Preisz said that it was "unlikely" that the studio would reacquire the rights to its games.[3]

The members of the development team later worked on a spiritual successor, Marble It Up!, which was released for the Nintendo Switch in September 2018[4] and subsequently for Windows[5] and Apple Arcade.[6] In July 6, 2023, an announcement of Marble It Up! Ultra was made, containing new single-player levels and new features such as online multiplayer modes. It was released for the Nintendo Switch, Steam (both as a free update for owners of the original Marble It Up! game), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Epic Games Store on August 17, 2023.[7][8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Marble Blast Ultra Available on the Xbox 360 Live Arcade - Xbox 360 News". 2006-02-03. Archived from the original on 2006-02-03. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  2. ^ a b "Marble Blast Ultra Achievements". Xbox.com. Retrieved 28 November 2008.[permanent dead link] (registration required)
  3. ^ "Video Game News & Reviews". Archived from the original on 2011-04-17. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  4. ^ Winslow, Jeremy. "New Switch Game Isn't Super Monkey Ball, But Might Just Scratch That Itch". GameSpot. Archived from the original on September 30, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  5. ^ "Marble It Up! On Steam". Archived from the original on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  6. ^ Madnani, Mikhail (November 8, 2019). "New Apple Arcade Game Releases: 'Discolored', 'Guildlings', 'Marble It Up: Mayhem!', 'Sociable Soccer', 'UFO on Tape: First Contact' and 'Takeshi and Hiroshi'". TouchArcade. Archived from the original on November 9, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  7. ^ "Marble It Up! Ultra – The Marble It Update". Marble It Up!. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  8. ^ "FAQ - Marble It Up!". Marble It Up!. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Marble It Up! Ultra announced". Gematsu. Retrieved 29 August 2023.

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