Pool Panic and Marble It Up

Pool Panic and Marble It Up

This week we got a chance to try out two different Nintendo Switch games. Pool Panic, the first one a pool table game that is and is not a pool table game in Pool Panic. Marble rolling fun in this  game that is very fun in Marble It Up that is a throwback to the old school marble games like Marble Madness from the NES days!

If you think that Adult Swim Games is going to give you a traditional pool game your wrong! Pool Panic is a fun take on the classic pool table games with you controlling the ball and in over 100 levels beating different challenges from level to level.  The game has a sports/adventure style to it but still a fun game for any pool table fan or not.  We had a blast playing this game and be sure to check out our review of this great game for the Nintendo Switch.

 

Another game that we had a chance to review this week was Marble It Up! A game in which you play as a marble and using power ups and momentum to get to your location to reach the goal.  This was an interesting review as our game reviewers were split down the middle on what to review this.  So naturally I had to get involved, play the game and come down with a final review.  I will say this, if you are an older gamer that loved Marble Madness from the old Nintendo days you will love this.  Imagine a great racing game and its a marble that you are using to race with.  In either case be sure to read our review on Marble It Up!.

 

Both Pool Panic and Marble It Up! are available now on the Nintendo Switch and PC for download.  Be sure to download these games and give it a try!

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