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Preview: Marble Saga: Kororinpa photo

Marble Saga: Kororinpa is the sequel to last year’s Kororinpa: Marble Mania for the Wii. In Marble Saga, players will tilt the world with the Wiimote to get their marble to the end of the level and collect diamonds along the way.

Sounds pretty simple, but it's not as easy as it sounds. Marble Saga is a great challenge and you can find out more by hitting the jump for my impressions on Marble Saga: Kororinpa.



The game will seem easy but will give players plenty of challenges. Players need to move a marble by tilting levels with the Wiimote. Thankfully, the controls are very tight and it didn’t take long to figure out how much tilt I should be applying to the Wiimote as I played. 

There will be plenty of balls players can choose from, each with different attributes. There are plenty of round marble designs, such as a dog and cat, but the really fun ones are the oddly shaped marbles, such as the football, flying saucer and even a TV set. Even funnier is the ball that allows you to stuff your own Mii into a marble. Your Mii will actually scream as it rolls around!

There will be seven core worlds with ten sub-levels in each and levels will come in all sorts of designs. It starts off easy with plenty of boarders to keep you within the courses, but later levels will lose their walls and have plenty of challenges such as jump pads, windmills, moving platforms and various other dangers. Players can unlock bonus levels along the way including mirrored versions of all of the levels.



As you’re playing through the levels, you’ll come across junk parts that can be used to design your own levels. The level editor is very simple to use and everything from the main game can be used on the custom levels. Players can share their levels with friends online.

Marble Saga is challenging, but Hudson didn’t want it to be a frustrating experience. If you fall off the level, you’ll quickly reappear on the course and can try again an infinite amount of times. Most levels will have a mid-way checkpoint and anything you’ve collected before falling will remain with you once you’ve reappeared.

After trying my hands with the Wiimote for a bit, I got to see how the Balance Board support was. The Balance Board portion has its own set of levels and it took some time to nail down the motions. I can really see this being fun at parties, as it has the potential of making people fall over a lot.



Marble Saga has four-player split screen mode where players will compete in races. One neat thing about the multiplayer is that you can turn on hit detection so you can knock other players marbles off the level.

The game will have Leaderboards that keep track of how fast you’ve completed the levels with what ball and you can expect downloadable stages after the game is released from Hudson.

The game is a blast to play. Some of the levels are crazy, but thanks to the infinite retries, it won't be a completely frustrating experience. 

Marble Saga: Kororinpa is developed and published by Hudson Entertainment for the Wii. It will be out in Spring of 09.

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Funky Goodness's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:01
Funky Goodness
Oh my god. That looks AMAZING. I've been waiting for a sequel since forever... Now all we need is a new Marble Blast.
Charles Sharam's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:14
Charles Sharam
Perfect! I love the Marble Mania games -- they're all a lot of fun and remind me of the marble maze I made with a cardboard tray, constructon paper, and tooth picks back when I was a kid. I'm glad that there are infinite retries. Super Monkey Ball almost made me rip out my hair.
Charles Sharam's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:14
Charles Sharam
Perfect! I love the Marble Mania games -- they're all a lot of fun and remind me of the marble maze I made with a cardboard tray, constructon paper, and tooth picks back when I was a kid. I'm glad that there are infinite retries. Super Monkey Ball almost made me rip out my hair.
Charles Sharam's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:14
Charles Sharam
Perfect! I love the Marble Mania games -- they're all a lot of fun and remind me of the marble maze I made with a cardboard tray, constructon paper, and tooth picks back when I was a kid. I'm glad that there are infinite retries. Super Monkey Ball almost made me rip out my hair.
Charles Sharam's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:14
Charles Sharam
Perfect! I love the Marble Mania games -- they're all a lot of fun and remind me of the marble maze I made with a cardboard tray, constructon paper, and tooth picks back when I was a kid. I'm glad that there are infinite retries. Super Monkey Ball almost made me rip out my hair.
Charles Sharam's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:20
Charles Sharam
Cool. Four identical comments in a row, four times the win.

Check out this attachment some dude made for Marble Mania's Wii outing. Interesting idea if you want to emulate the real-life experience.
ajay42's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:21
ajay42
so Charles, tell us... do you love the Marble Mania games?
ParaParaKing's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:34
ParaParaKing
Fuck yeah. Can't wait for this one.
Charles Sharam's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:42
Charles Sharam
Yes, ajay, I love the Marble Mania games -- they're all a lot of fun and remind me of the marble maze I made with a cardboard tray, constructon paper, and tooth picks back when I was a kid. I'm glad that there are infinite retries. Super Monkey Ball almost made me rip out my hair.
Orionsaint's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 17:47
Orionsaint
Damn it I love Marble Games, from Marble Madness, to Monkey Ball, to Marble Blast to Switchball. There's just something about rolling ball around that fascinates me!
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 18:07
Chad Concelmo
I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS GAME! :)
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 18:27
Darren Nakamura
If it's even half as good as the first Kororinpa game for the Wii, this will be excellent.
Ferris Wheeler's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 18:53
Ferris Wheeler
This game about a rolling ball that rolls looks better than 80% of the Wii library. Why?
PEICanada7's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 20:04
PEICanada7
"This game about a rolling ball that rolls looks better than 80% of the Wii library. Why?"

The first game was good looking, and came out just a few months after the Wii launched. So I would imagine that the sequel will be just as good looking if not better. Yeah its just a rolling ball that rolls, but its really fun so who cares?
ChronosWing's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 20:13
ChronosWing
Oh my god... why did I never pick the original up!? New copy's are $100 on ebay...
Noah's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2008 22:55
Noah
Looks fun.


FOr some reason the first pic made me think of Powerstone for the DC :)
Drach's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/11/2009 14:12
Drach
this reminds me of marble madness.. except after 20 years of being locked in a crackhouse and made to make itself more challenging.
I may check this out when it comes out.. I do like marble games =D
Drach's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/11/2009 14:16
Drach
Wow the original costs like $100 new.. I may have to get a used copy....
humph!
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