Balance
Balance offers Puzzle-Platform and Single-player gameplay created by Cyparade and published by Atari. The gameplay is similar to Marble Madness and takes place in the superb environment. The game puts the player into the role of the ball and allows the player to use mouse and keyboard to roll the ball in the maze and complete a set of courses without falling. There are a set of courses with obstacles, traps, and challenges. The player is capable of changing to rock, wood or a paper ball during the game. Each ball has its unique property and abilities. Wooden ball is stable and can be used for many levels, while rock ball is heavy and can be rolled off an edge of the level easily. Paper ball is light and has not a smooth surface, unlike rock and wood ball. The ultimate task of the player is to traverse through the maze, collect power-ups, solve puzzles, and overcome obstacles to reach the end. Balance consists of twelve different levels, and the game unlocks other levels and worlds as the player progress. With superb mechanics, addictive gameplay, and brilliant visuals, Balance is the wonderful game to play and enjoy.
#1 Mercury Meltdown
Mercury Meltdown is an Action, Puzzle-Platform, Single and Multiplayer video game created by Ignition Banbury. The game challenges the player to engage himself in a fantasy world of sci-fi machines, bubble testing tubes, and crazy characters. It puts the player in the role of the liquid mercury blob, and his main objective is to control the blob around deadly traps, spikes, door switches, and other obstacles to complete the level. There are several levels, and each level is challenging as compared to last one. The game unlocks hidden labs and bonuses as the player progress through it and collects enough points. It combines the elements of physics, puzzle, and tilt controls. The player can control platform instead blob. He uses tilt controls to rotate the platform and reach the end points by completing tasks. Mercury Meltdown offers core features such as Advanced Rendering Techniques, Enhanced Graphics, over 150 Levels, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.