Marble demo There's been no end of homebrew games which just make innovative uses of the Nintendo DS stylus. Homebrew developer Noda has brought it upon himself to create a 3D puzzle game making extensive use of the stylus controls in a game titled Marble.
As the title implies, you take control of a marble to navigate through a maze and reach the goal at the end of it before time runs out. While it may sound quite simple and nothing new, the actual maze is rendered in a 3D manner and sports a lot of pitfalls to hinder you on your way to the exit.
So far, Noda has released a demo version of the game and projects the pilot version to be released by December 20. For more information on the game you can visit the Via link below. However, since the site is in French, you'll have to whip out your favorite translator site to help navigate your way through it.
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