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Neverball

Submitted by on August 7, 2005 – 6:53 pmNo Comment

labrynth.jpgI remember a board-like game I played as a kid when I’d visit my Grandmother. It was called Labrynth and it’s still alive after all these years. It was a wooden box with a maze built in and a bunch of holes through it. On two sides of the box were dial controls and the box had two planes that were controlled by the dials. The goal was to get the marble through the maze without falling through the holes. I was pretty good at it and I’m pretty good at Neverball too! Except, Neverball doesn’t have holes. Well, sometimes.

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In this game you tilt a plane to the direction you want the ball to go in. You must collect enough coins in order to reach a goal at the other end. It’s simple yet a lot fun and the music is relaxing like an afternoon spa at a fancy resort. Not that I’ve had that experience mind you. Oh and there’s also “Neverputt”, I haven’t tried that one yet. Let me know what it’s like.


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