Compara los precios de Marblize en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Plexagon Studios. Publicado por Plexagon Studios. Lanzado el 25/11/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

Sixty levels of physics-driven marble chaos, four distinct worlds, power-ups, challenge coins, and speed runs - all buried under a near-zero review count that has nothing to do with quality.

I went looking for coverage of Marblize and found almost none, which is exactly the kind of discovery that keeps me scouting. Built in Unreal Engine 4 by Plexagon Studios, this is a physics-based puzzle platformer where you roll a marble through obstacle courses, trigger logic puzzles, and chase alternate objectives for gold medals. It sits quietly on Steam with a handful of reviews, yet the few players who left comments in the community hub sound genuinely surprised by how much thought went into the level design. One player described a single puzzle in the second world taking over forty minutes - the good, maddening kind of stuck. The structure is straightforward: sixty-plus levels across four themed worlds, each introducing new hazards and layout tricks. Power-ups are woven into the puzzle logic rather than bolted on as cosmetic bonuses, so learning when to use what becomes part of the challenge. Beyond simply reaching the exit, challenge coins push you to hunt for alternate routes, and speed-run objectives give completionists a second and third pass at every stage. A free-camera mode lets you scout geometry before committing, which is a small but considered quality-of-life touch. The marble customization - over sixty color options and sixty skin patterns - is light on mechanical impact but adds a pleasant sense of ownership for a singleplayer game that could otherwise feel anonymous. The honest caveats: screen tearing has been flagged by at least one community member, and there is no vsync toggle visible in settings, which will bother players on certain monitor setups. The difficulty curve also seems to steepen without much warning around the mid-game, and the game has not seen a sale or a significant content update in years. The audience for Marble Blast Gold or the old Marble Madness lineage will feel at home here, but newcomers expecting a gentle casual ride may hit a wall around world two and not come back. What I keep thinking about is the silence around this one. A small studio shipped something with genuine puzzle craft, a free-camera assist, four thematically distinct worlds, and trading card support - and it barely registered. That silence is a shame, not a verdict on the game itself. If you have any patience for physics puzzles and you like going after gold medals that most players will never see, Marblize rewards the attention. Kai, Scout Team

Marblize

Marblize

25 nov 2016Plexagon Studios
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Sixty levels of physics-driven marble chaos, four distinct worlds, power-ups, challenge coins, and speed runs - all buried under a near-zero review count that has nothing to do with quality.

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I went looking for coverage of Marblize and found almost none, which is exactly the kind of discovery that keeps me scouting. Built in Unreal Engine 4 by Plexagon Studios, this is a physics-based puzzle platformer where you roll a marble through obstacle courses, trigger logic puzzles, and chase alternate objectives for gold medals. It sits quietly on Steam with a handful of reviews, yet the few players who left comments in the community hub sound genuinely surprised by how much thought went into the level design. One player described a single puzzle in the second world taking over forty minutes - the good, maddening kind of stuck. The structure is straightforward: sixty-plus levels across four themed worlds, each introducing new hazards and layout tricks. Power-ups are woven into the puzzle logic rather than bolted on as cosmetic bonuses, so learning when to use what becomes part of the challenge. Beyond simply reaching the exit, challenge coins push you to hunt for alternate routes, and speed-run objectives give completionists a second and third pass at every stage. A free-camera mode lets you scout geometry before committing, which is a small but considered quality-of-life touch. The marble customization - over sixty color options and sixty skin patterns - is light on mechanical impact but adds a pleasant sense of ownership for a singleplayer game that could otherwise feel anonymous. The honest caveats: screen tearing has been flagged by at least one community member, and there is no vsync toggle visible in settings, which will bother players on certain monitor setups. The difficulty curve also seems to steepen without much warning around the mid-game, and the game has not seen a sale or a significant content update in years. The audience for Marble Blast Gold or the old Marble Madness lineage will feel at home here, but newcomers expecting a gentle casual ride may hit a wall around world two and not come back. What I keep thinking about is the silence around this one. A small studio shipped something with genuine puzzle craft, a free-camera assist, four thematically distinct worlds, and trading card support - and it barely registered. That silence is a shame, not a verdict on the game itself. If you have any patience for physics puzzles and you like going after gold medals that most players will never see, Marblize rewards the attention.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayertrading-cardstier:indiePhysics PuzzlerMarble PlatformerGold Medal ChallengesSpeed Run SupportFree Camera ModePower-up MechanicsCompletionist-FriendlyUnreal Engine 4

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OS
Win 7
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Processor
Intel Core i7-2600K

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