A downloadable game for Windows

BitBall 759 demo is a physics-based, challenging game entirely made of ray-traced spheres and is the fourth entry in the Hidden History Saga after Deva Drifter.

I've developed this unusual game in my free time and would like to know what you think of it. Your feedback will help me decide whether to get the ball rolling and complete all the stages of the full game so... I hope you'll find it well-rounded and have a ball!

Disclaimer: no balls where harmed during the making of BitBall 759 (not much anyway).

System requirements

  • Minimum:
    • Windows 64 bits.
    • CPU with 4 cores.
    • 8 Gigabytes of RAM.
    • NVIDIA GeForce GT 730, 2Gb (does not use/require NVIDIA RTX nor DXR API).
  • Recommended:
    • Windows 64 bits.
    • CPU with 6 or more cores.
    • 8 Gigabytes of RAM.
    • NVIDIA 1650 GTX or higher (does not use/require NVIDIA RTX nor DXR API).
    • Game pad.

Inside BitBall 759

The Particular Engine runs on the CPU at 1080 physic frames per second and is based on this previous work (which itself is based on this previous work from around 2005). It stems from a belief that 'existence,' at its deepest essence, is point-like, and all other non-point-like properties arise from the relationships between points—like orientation, rotation, or angular inertia. These are emergent behaviors that don't need to be explicitly coded.

Everything inside BitBall 759 is constructed with balls that serve as a kind of voxel. After much thought and deliberation, I've decided to call them... "ballxels!". These ballxels are the kinetic and graphical building blocks of the Particular Engine. They are sometimes united by damped springs, which keep them together and give the resulting chunks physical properties such as flexibility and elasticity.

Graphically, the ballxels are shader ray-traced spheres (without using NVIDIA RTX nor DXR API), so they intersect correctly with each other and tend to elongate toward the edges of the screen, as they should. Is there a more ballsy game? 😅


I hope you find this information useful and would love to hear your thoughts on the gameplay experience!

StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authoralbertoven
GenreSimulation, Puzzle
Made withSFML, LMMS, Audacity, GIMP
TagsColorful, Difficult, fun, hidden-history-saga, Indie, Physics, raytraced, Singleplayer, unique
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any)
AccessibilityConfigurable controls

Download

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BitBall 759 - demo installation 33 MB
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BitBall759 - demo portable 35 MB

Comments

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(+1)

Awesome! The game "pushes" you through the levels getting a really satisfactory feeling when you complete it. Sometimes reminds me to "Getting Over it with Bennett Foddy" in certain aspects. 

Loving the physics-driven gameplay that makes you think differently from other kinds of games in the platform genre. When you jump or move you have to think and be aware of the player and their situation in the environment.

Waiting more levels!

(+1)

Do you have a version of this project that one can just download and run, without having to go through an installation process?

I've just added a portable version so people can choose as they like, thanks for the suggestion!