InCrazyBall

InCrazyBall

PC

Release Date: September 16, 2005

Arcade, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN

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InCrazyBall is an unusual arcade and logic game, largely reminiscent of the classic 1984 production of Atari Games called Marble Madness.

InCrazyBall is an unusual arcade and logic game, largely reminiscent of the classic 1984 production of Atari Games called Marble Madness. However, this item is much more modern and uses modern trends in the computer entertainment industry - including colorful, fully three-dimensional graphics and advanced algorithms describing the physics of the world presented. The main theme, however, remained similar - our task is still to manipulate the movement of the big sphere and fulfil a series of tasks characteristic for a given level.

The program serves us a very simple gameplay rules and uncomplicated control, which in turn translates into a high affordability of the product. This does not mean, however, that playing in InCrazyBall is banal or straightforward. French programmers from Lexis Numerique made sure that the game wouldn't get bored quickly, preparing a total of 20 game modes, including time-attack, rallye, deathmatch, capture the flag, domination, football and sumo (!). They also focused on innovation and ingenuity of the users themselves. They have at their disposal a wide range of solo stages (40 levels), the successful completion of which gradually unblocks access to more and more original and twisted elements for use in the built-in, powerful level editor. All blocks are divided into four unique thematic motifs, which make up complete, atmospheric locations.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

InCrazyBall Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Developer: Lexis Numérique

Publisher: Micro Application

Age restrictions: none

InCrazyBall System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: 1 GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, 64 MB graphic card, 550 MB HDD, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP