

If you have an okay run, without too many mistakes you'll easily pull off the par time. To avoid frustrated gamers starting from the beginning over and over the developers has put in a fair amount of checkpoints that you can also go back to after being there the first time to save your progress once again.Įach level has it's own par time which can be slightly challenging on the harder levels if you're just starting out.Usually on your first playthrough you'll get stuck on a couple of levels, mostly on Advanced but likely also on a couple of the Intermediate levels, but you'll be able to skip them and come back later, only to realize how much you have improved.


While other levels has a set amount of gems that you have to locate before you can finish the level. Some of the levels are straight forward, all you have to do, is to simply reach the finish as fast as you possibly can. Each of the sets has 20 levels, and a color to represent them. The levels are split into three sets of difficulties. Marble Blast Ultra features 60 well designed levels, some of them were also in it's predecessor Marble Blast Gold, but most of them are brand new. The game includes two new power-ups, a multiplayer mode, the blast ability, 20 easter eggs and 60 splendid levels. However, on December 5th 2007, it's price was lowered to 400 Microsoft Points. Marble Blast Ultra hit the Xbox Live Marketplace in January 2006, with a price of 800 Microsoft Points. Marble Blast Ultra is a new and improved version of the PC title Marble Blast Gold, that was released in 2003.
