Hamsterball

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In Hamster Ball, the objective of the game is to move the hamsterball to the orange flag and stop there as quickly as possible. Make sure you avoid the spikes and pitfalls so.

Hamsterball
HamsterBall
Developer(s)TikGames (PS3)
Raptisoft (Windows)
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Windows
Release8 February 2004 (Windows)
25 March 2010 (PS3)
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)

Hamsterball is a video game developed by Raptisoft Games, released on 8 February 2004 for Microsoft Windows. The TikGames PlayStation version was created on 25 March 2010.[1]

Hamsterball

Similar to the arcade game Marble Madness, the goal is to complete a series of race courses in as short a time as possible while avoiding various obstacles. Instead of a marble, however, the player controls a hamster in a clear plastic exercise ball. A set amount of extra time is added to the player's clock at the beginning of each race; if time runs out, the game ends.

Players can follow invisible paths hidden throughout the courses to unlock multiplayer combat arenas, in which the goal is to knock opponents' hamsters off the edge as many times as possible within a time limit.

References[edit]

Hamsterball
  1. ^'Hamsterball Critic Reviews for PlayStation 3'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 22 March 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.

External links[edit]

  • Eurogamer 'Download Games Roundup'
  • HamsterBall IGN review

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