Bad Habit Productions has released the free Challenge Update for Marble It Up! on Nintendo Switch today.
The new update introduces a new game mode, expert-level chapter, and 30 new marbles to collect.
Check out the trailer and details:
Bad Habit Productions has launched the long-awaited Challenge Update for Marble It Up!, the hit physics-based marble platformer. This free update introduces a ton of new content, including an expert-level Chapter containing 10 unique maps with new hazards designed to push players to their limits, as well as 30 beautiful new marbles to collect.
The update also adds a thrilling new game mode: Weekly Challenges feature a selection of existing levels with rotating modifiers that change the game up in fun and exciting ways for players. Take on supercharged twists like Low/High Gravity, Super Jump, Double Jump, High Speed, Mega Marble and more to earn new marbles and see how you stack up against the best times of friends and other players.
Marble It Up! is the next-generation marble platformer. Jump, boost and roll through 60 awesome levels of kinetic platforming puzzles with custom-built marble physics, racing the clock past moving platforms, icy terrain, gravity-upending surfaces and more. Grab power-ups to launch into the air, slow time and glide to the finish line through mind-bendingly psychedelic worlds, discovering secret collectibles and unlocking stunning new marbles.
Marble It Up! is currently available on Nintendo Switch through the Nintendo eShop, as well as Windows PC and Mac via Steam. It is also in development for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One.
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