kortas12
7/5/2025, 5:16:50 PM No.11846639
In my very early childhood I used to play windows xp games.
I remember all games somehow like Zuma, Space Cadit and Delta Force except one game.
and thats weird because its the most game I enjoyed playing it.
It was a top down game about a white ball or I think it was a hazy, white rainbow colorin ball in a black space moving over a thin white line with many curvesnd and you lose when you fall into the spoce the gameplay was 2d top down but the material of the ball and other platforms was 3d with colors I mentioned before and the physics of the platforms was smart there were a real gravity and they like were having joints I remember one level platforms were stickmen there head was a stick connected to their neck not a circle and they were so light and you should bump into them and roll throw.
The closest description I found was this post on reddit posted 3 years ago and it didn't seem to yield a satisfactory result.
https://www.reddit.com/r/tipofmyjoystick/comments/vkkqhh/pclate_90s_early_00s_topdown_ball_rolling_game/
I remember all games somehow like Zuma, Space Cadit and Delta Force except one game.
and thats weird because its the most game I enjoyed playing it.
It was a top down game about a white ball or I think it was a hazy, white rainbow colorin ball in a black space moving over a thin white line with many curvesnd and you lose when you fall into the spoce the gameplay was 2d top down but the material of the ball and other platforms was 3d with colors I mentioned before and the physics of the platforms was smart there were a real gravity and they like were having joints I remember one level platforms were stickmen there head was a stick connected to their neck not a circle and they were so light and you should bump into them and roll throw.
The closest description I found was this post on reddit posted 3 years ago and it didn't seem to yield a satisfactory result.
https://www.reddit.com/r/tipofmyjoystick/comments/vkkqhh/pclate_90s_early_00s_topdown_ball_rolling_game/
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