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The Ball is a first person action-adventure game featuring a full single-player experience built on Epic’s Unreal™ Engine 3 technology. As a swashbuckling archaeologist working on the slopes of a dormant volcano somewhere in Mexico, you get stuck in a cavern.
The Ball is a first-person action adventure game. The player controls an archaeologist trapped in an underground city, armed with only an artifact that can attract or repel a large metal ball. To progress in the game, the ball must be guided into triggering the puzzle mechanisms, act as a platform in platforming or defend the player in combat.
from the press releasePremier PC videogames publisher Iceberg Interactive, publisher/developer Tripwire Interactive and indie development studio Teotl Studio...
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Also SHARE, COMMENT, LIKE ☺ The Ball is a first-person shooter puzzle video game developed by Teotl Studios and published by Tripwire Interactive in 2010.
In Teotl Studios' The Ball, it's just you, a strange gun, and a huge metallic sphere. You push and pull it around the machines and traps of an ancient underground civilization and...
The Ball is a first person puzzle in which the player has to carry a big ball around mysterious underground caves, cities, towns or fabrics, while pushing buttons, opening doors, crushing threatening local fauna or accessing seemingly inaccessible spots with it. Sounds simple on paper, but the ball eventually becomes a very versatile tool, when ...
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Lethal Weapon, with Mel Gibson as The Ball. You've fallen into a Mexican pit, full of enough miles of beautiful forgotten ruins to fill a decade's worth of National Geographics. You find an...