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Looks nice, might try this one.
Looks like a going balls ripoff but the rip off looks great (i know its a game ur not tring to do a ripoff of a game) i will try it to check it out
My website has free downloads of music I've written. It'll enhance your game ~ Do you want a link?
If you have any problems launching the game (i.e. crash on launch), try setting the compatibility mode of the .exe file to Windows 7, in properties (right-click). I will try to do it myself before shipping new packages.
/!\ THIS IS THE ALPHA VERSION'S PAGE.
Beta is still work in progress, but when it'll be released, a new page (on GameJolt too) will be opened.
"Roll-A-Ball !" is a physics-based platform game where you control a ball using only your mouse. Move it to make the ball roll and left-click to make it jump. Simple, right? No raging should logically be implied...
If you find anything that looks like a glitch of some sort, please leave a comment on this page with your computer's CPU and GPU references and your Windows version so I can find a fix faster.
Please note that the purpose of the actual versions of the game is only to evaluate whether the concept is good or not for now.
Side note : Don't try to Alt+Tab since this can cause the game to freeze. If that happens, try shutting down the game using the Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) or restarting your PC.
Current version : alpha 1.2.1_2020-01
-----[ Available content ]-----
7 playable levels (with finish)
Challenges (ghost mode, no checkpoint)
Sounds & music (by @PurpleFreezer )
Checkpoints
User-made levels (in forms of files, you can pass your own levels to anyone through the internet using a cloud storage or other download platforms)
Settings (mouse sensitivity, music volume)
-----[ Upcoming ]-----
Multiplayer
Sound volume setting
New levels (puzzle, maze, ...) and challenges (against the clock, moving platforms, lead other ball to finish)
Skins (all free, of course)
-----[ What might be removed ]-----
Nothing much for now...
This game is running using UGE (Ultra Game Engine) which contains a copy of Havok Physics 2014 in order to simulate physics.
(c) Copyright 2020 Dave. All rights reserved.
Do not sell or redistribute.