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Brightside Entertainment announces Marble Arena 2

Posted by Dave Seaman on Monday, 10 October 2011

Barlad, Romania - Brightside Entertainment today is proud to announce Marble Arena 2, their upcoming physics based, free, 3D marble game, featuring vibrant HD graphics, fun and addictive gameplay, and easy to use built-in editor for creating custom levels.

The game will feature 50 mayhem filled levels, and being a physics based game, it will test the player's rolling skills on several types of surfaces and make use of a multitude of physics contraptions in fun and sometimes headache inducing ways. Updated graphics engine will provide vibrant, 2011 looking, HD graphics, while still maintaining compatibility with lower spec'd computers or laptops.

Players will be pitted against sneaky A.I. controlled marbles in single player games, bent on getting in your way every chance they get, and against each other in multiplayer games of up to 32 participants. The game will offer players the possibility to upgrade their marble stats, and choose from a multitude of skins to completely personalize the experience. The built-in editor will allow easy creation of custom levels, or customization of already existing ones.

Pricing and Availability:
The game will be available on December 13, 2011, for all major platforms (Windows, Mac OS and Linux) and will be completely free. A trailer is available on the game's website and the media are invited to keep in touch via the game's official YouTube, Facebook and Twitter pages.

http://www.marble-arena.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/MarbleArena



Brightside Entertainment is a large group of only two people, with the enthusiasm of 100. It was formed in 2007 and plans to continue making great games until our fingers will be to twitchy to properly hit the keyboard. 

*visit the iTunes, App Store and Mac App Store*

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