Marble Duel
Release Date: November 12, 2014
Puzzle, free-to-play, arcade elements, combine three elements, singleplayer
Steam
Logical-arcade game from the creators of Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf. In production we find ourselves in a fantastic world where we have to overcome a bad witch. The title is a variation on the famous Zuma series from PopCap.
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Marble Duel Description
Marble Duel is an interesting logic arcade game, using the formula of the famous Zuma series from PopCap. The title was created by the Russian company HeroCraft, founded in 2002, which is involved in releasing games for mobile devices, although its portfolio also includes titles for PC, for example. The most famous productions of this developer include Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf, Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim or FootLOL: Epic Fail League.
Story
Marble Duel tells the story of a girl who was given away by her parents to an orphanage. The action of the game takes place 10 years later, when the little heroine gets through a mysterious portal to a fantastic world that has to be saved from an evil witch. In order to do this, however, we have to face a number of different opponents, including werewolves, giant rabbits or robots.
Mechanics
Gameplay in Marble Duel consists of shooting colorful balls from a special "cannon", which we can move. Just like in Zumaour goal is to eliminate other balls moving across the board. We do this by firing projectiles into groups of the same elements. Combining at least three balls in this way makes them disappear from the battlefield and we perform one of several actions. Depending on the color of the eliminated targets, we make the character attack the enemy, strengthen our defense, and so on. Over the course of time, our character levels up, becoming an increasingly powerful warrior.
Last updated on March 2, 2020
Marble Duel Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows November 12, 2015
PlayStation 4 July 19, 2018
Xbox One January 20, 2021
Android OS September 16, 2015
Apple iOS November 12, 2014