Hamsterball (2004)

Hamsterball is a game produced and published by Rapisoft Games on February 18, 2004. The game is a Marble Madness clone where you play a ball with a hamster inside. The game was remastered for the first person on PS3 6 years later.

Gameplay
The game consists of 15 levels, where the goal is to drive the entire route from the start to the finish. The player encounters various types of obstacles on the road, and there is also time, there are also various modes available. There are arenas where you can compete with other players and you can race with them on regular tracks, but there is also the possibility of breaking the records for the fastest track time alone.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The game is an extended version of Marble Madness, which offers a lot more functions and modes.
 * 2) The front cover of the game looks very nice and fits perfectly with the atmosphere of the game.
 * 3) The graphics are quite decent by the standards of a low-budget game from 2004.
 * 4) The soundtrack is great and fits very well with the game's vibe.
 * 5) The levels are very well made and they just look beautiful, some of them look quite interesting.
 * 6) The multiplayer mode is very extensive, we can fight in the arena or race each other.
 * 7) The menu is pretty solid with lots of options.
 * 8) The game offers up to 3 levels of difficulty, as well as the ability to play inverted versions of the levels, making the gameplay very advanced.
 * 9) The free race mode also offers you medals and even a cup, so it is not boring.
 * 10) There are many types of opponents and their artificial intelligence is at a very high level.
 * 11) It is one of the few games where you can modify graphic files without consequences, and even they will look different in the game.
 * 12) The game works very well on newer systems unlike many old games.
 * 13) There is also the option of undoing levels so that when time runs out you don't have to start over.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The game is a bit short, you can finish it in half an hour.
 * 2) Some levels may be frustrating for beginners due to the higher difficulty level.

Reception
The game received mixed positive reviews from little-known critics.

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