
Some custom levels place the finish pad in an out-of-bounds trigger. Kaizo Trap: When you hit an out-of-bounds trigger, you have a couple of seconds where the game declares you out of bounds before it restarts you.Gravity Screw: Gravity Modifiers can change the direction of gravity that you control the marble in.
It additionally reverts to the lighter theme seen in Gold, rather than the Darker and Edgier tones of Ultra and Platinum. It also pushes the Torque 3 D engine to its limits by adding a range of graphical upgrades, objects, powerups, assets and triggers, altering the standard Marble Blast formula to become more diverse. PlatinumQuest (2017) is a direct sequel to Platinum that again adds 138 all-new levels with a complete rework of soundtrack and textures.A Director's Cut was released with it featuring 27 scrapped levels, increasing the total level count to 147.
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It features completely new textures, a full soundtrack, the Expert difficulty, rebranding of Gold Times as Platinum Times, the return of Easter Eggs and multiplayer from Ultra, and the introduction of the Harder Than Hard Ultimate Times on each level, requiring near-flawless gameplay to achieve.
Marble Blast Platinum (2007) was the first major modification, adding 120 new levels and turning the difficulty up another notch. Game Mod: There is a large and ongoing modification community, consisting not only of fan-made levels (most of which use custom-made interiors), but also modifications of the game engine as a whole. At least two of the built-in levels feature glitched out of bounds triggers, so if you restart the level just before going out of bounds, the game will declare you out of bounds as soon as the level resets. This usually happens only on custom levels, and is a glitch based on scaling and rotating the game's built-in panels.
It's possible to get stuck in a wall, forcing a restart. Forced Tutorial: Technically, most of the beginner levels are tutorials (although you can just skip to the intermediate levels if you want). Floating Platforms: Pretty much the entirety of every level, though there are also some within some levels. Diagonal Speed Boost: Moving your marble in a diagonal direction (based on how your camera is facing) causes your marble to pick up a lot more speed than if it were rolling straight ahead. Darker and Edgier: Marble Blast Ultra, the Xbox 360 version, features darker lighting, a darker sky, and less cartoonish graphics, giving the game a more mature feel. Cheat Code: If you click in the bottom right corner of the game window while a level you haven't unlocked is selected, it'll unlock the level regardless of if the level before it was beaten. While this is easier to do with Gravity Modifiers, it's still easily possible without. If you manage to go too far horizontally or even upwards or hit the wrong trigger in a custom level, you can also fall OOB. If you go over the edge, you fall indefinitely until you're declared out of bounds (OOB). Some versions instead contain a playthrough of Advanced level 32, Whirl. Attract Mode: A playthrough of Advanced level 40, Ordeal. Some also have a qualify time, where you have to complete the level within a certain time limit to proceed.
Every level has a "gold time", a usually-challenging time which can be beaten just for the sake of beating it. An upgrade, Marble Blast Ultra (2006), has also been made. Many levels have PowerUps that may be required in order to pass certain points in the level. Some levels involve the gathering of a set number of gems to complete. The game is a puzzle/platformer game in which the goal is to control a marble from a start pad to a finish pad in various levels. It shipped with several mid-2000s models of the iMac and iBook, but is also available on the PC. Marble Blast Gold (2003) is a Puzzle Game created by Garage Games.