Hamsterball

2004 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hamsterball, stylized as HamsterBall, is an indie video game developed by Raptisoft Games, released on 8 February 2004 for Microsoft Windows. A PlayStation 3 version, developed by TikGames LLC, was released on 25 March 2010.[1]

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HamsterBall
DevelopersTikGames LLC (PS3)
Raptisoft (Windows)
PublisherGameHouse
ComposerPeter Hajba
PlatformsPlayStation 3
Windows
Release8 February 2004 (Windows)
25 March 2010 (PS3)
GenresRacing
puzzle
action
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer
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Gameplay

Similar to the arcade game Marble Madness, the goal is to complete a series of 15 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 short fall causes the hamster to become dizzy and hard to control for a short time. If the hamster falls too far, rolls off the course, or is destroyed by an obstacle, a new one is placed on the course after a short delay. 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.

By following invisible paths on the courses, players can unlock appropriately themed multiplayer combat arenas. During this mode of play, "Rodent Rumble", the goal is to knock opponents' hamsters off the edge or into lethal obstacles as many times as possible within a time limit.[2]

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