The Marbians gearing up to launch this Friday onto Android

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Nordisk Films is getting ready to release their new puzzle game called The Marbians on Android as well as iOS. The Marbians is a retro marble themed game with physics gameplay thrown into it to add a little bit more difficulty to it. Your job: help the Marbians get back to their home.

The Marbians have crashed in Roswell, New Mexico and the crash has apparently thrust them into a world of puzzles that they need to solve/escape from in order to get back to their ship and eventually back to their home planet.

Features:

  • Physics-based puzzler where players must fling and flick Marbians across increasingly challenging courses to collect moon rocks and find a way back to their UFO.
  • Simple yet addictive gameplay that will keep players coming back to solve the next puzzle.
  • Take a trip back to the 1940's with retro rock 'n roll tunes and aesthetics!
  • 64 increasingly difficult levels to get through
  • Flick and fling style controls (a.k.a swipe controls)

 

The Marbians sounds like it will be a pretty entertaining game when it gets released onto both platforms. It will come in two flavors, a free lite version for you to try out 8 levels on and a full version which will have all 64 levels available for you to play. The full version will run $0.99 when it is released. To see The Marbians in action check out the video below.

Developer Website: Nordisk Film

Official Game Website: The Marbians

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