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CRITIK
Race the ball through the handmade unique colorful sci-fi tracks, bump into walls, avoid laser beams and jump from platforms up to new levels. Use power ups to craft your racing strategy, push, collide and wipe out your opponents. Play with keyboard, controls OR a headband and just focus - no hands!
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Reviews
4 reviews found85
Nintendo Enthusiast
Feb 28, 2019
If you do happen to be a fan of marble games, or even regular racers, you’re bound to find joy in Mindball Play. While it is on the difficult side, its unique gameplay style definitely helps it to stand out from the pack.
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Pure Nintendo
Mar 29, 2019
While the linear design coupled with high difficulty is worth noting, the challenge leads to very satisfying gameplay. Mindball Play is a good-sized game, with polished aesthetics, and high replay value. This marble racer deserves a look. Review: Mindball Play (Nintendo Switch) Very Good While the linear design coupled with high difficulty is worth noting, the challenge leads to very satisfying gameplay.
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Video Chums
Apr 14, 2019
If you're in the market for a unique racing game and have a soft spot for marble-rolling then you'll have a blast with Mindball Play.Mindball Play gameplay video → Let's Play Mindball Play video → SlabWell: The Quest For Kaktun's Alpaca Review Switch ★★★★☆ Stage-based puzzle games incorporate all sorts of gameplay styles but I bet you haven't played anything quite like SlabWell. SlabWell: The Quest For Kaktun's Alpaca is created by the team behind the highly underrated and ridiculous Superola and The Lost Burgers.
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Nintendo Insider
Apr 22, 2019
Mindball Play is an interesting mash-up as it takes the arcade-racing genre and injects an intriguing physics system that helps give the action its own unique flavor. A short but challenging single-player campaign entertains while the local multiplayer proves to be the true star of the show. If you’re looking for something beyond Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (the game has been out for roughly two years now) then Mindball Play is definitely worth checking out.