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| - A common gameplay element (or, often, a game's whole premise) involving rolling some sort of sphere from the beginning of a level to the end. The player might be inside the ball, running atop of the ball or tilting the level to control the ball. Examples of Mad Marble Maze include:
* Many wooden versions exist, generally having a pair of knobs to manipulate the angle of the field and a large number of holes before the end to get caught it.
* Marble Madness is the archetypal video game version.
* Super Monkey Ball
* Marble Blast Gold
* Futurama: The Beast With A Billion Backs features a Blood Sport version.
* A demo of just this comes with HTC phones to show off the accelerometer.
* Super Mario Galaxy has a few levels of this sort; there's a Power Star in the ball, and Mario has to get it to the end of the level to get it out of the ball.
* Wii Fit has one exercise that consists of this, using the balance board.
* Neverball, a free software Super Monkey Ball clone.
* Twilight Princess has the minigame RollGoal in the boat rental shop. Beating every level allows you to use the frog lure.
* The Mercury series are these, using a blob of mercury in lieu of a sphere.
* Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath Of Cortex has a couple of levels like this, with Crash inside the ball.
* This frustratingly difficult Web Game:
* The Atlasphere round in American Gladiators.
* Ballance
* Hamsterball
* The bizarre climax to The Muldoon Legacy.
* That One Puzzle in Sonic 2006.
* Okami has several "push a ball" puzzles, ranging from merely annoying to infuriating. That One Sidequest involves rolling three of them up a hill.
* Perplexus
* Oxyd
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