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: Each level contains hidden "puzzle pieces" and stars. Collecting these allows players to unlock new ball skins and visual customization options.

: The game gained notable attention in the indie community for its native Linux support shortly after its initial release. Tone and Reception the-little-ball-that-could

: The game features over 120 levels across five distinct worlds, ranging from serene landscapes to hazardous industrial zones. : Each level contains hidden "puzzle pieces" and stars

Critics and players often describe the game as "tough but fair." It avoids the extreme frustration of "rage games" by providing frequent checkpoints and a steady difficulty curve. Its aesthetic is bright and clean, intended to keep the player focused on the path ahead. Tone and Reception : The game features over

: Players must account for inertia and surface friction. The game supports both keyboard and controller inputs, though most Steam reviewers recommend a controller for finer precision.

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