Includes effects like (reducing friction), Glue (increasing traction), and enhanced jump/speed variations. Gravity Levels
For completionists, the mod hides 40 Skill Points throughout its levels, offering rewards for those who collect them all. Gameplay Mechanics and New Powerups
Puzzle-Platformer / Marble Racing Platform: PC (Windows, macOS, Linux via OpenAL) Base Engine: Torque Game Engine (Modified) Developer: Community Development Team (Lead by “Nock” and various community contributors)
A "Webport" version of Marble Blast Powered Up exists, allowing fans to play the mod directly in their browser without a local installation.
Marble Blast Powered Up is not available on commercial storefronts (like Steam) due to copyright ownership by GarageGames (now owned by IAC).
Marble Blast Powered Up (MBPU) is a community-developed expansion pack for Marble Blast Gold . Originally created by GarageGames, the base game focused on navigating a marble through obstacle courses using simple movement physics. MBPU expands upon this foundation by introducing a "Power Up" system, new gameplay mechanics, and a significantly expanded level roster. The mod transforms the game from a pure time-trial racer into a more strategic platformer where resource management and ability usage are critical for achieving "Gold" or "Ultimate" times.
The mod introduces advanced hazards not found in the original title, including:
Marble Blast Powered Up is a 3D platformer where you control a marble through obstacle-filled courses. Developed by the original creators (GarageGames) and published by MumboJumbo, it was released in 2008-2010 as an enhanced version of the classic PC game Marble Blast Gold . It is available on PlayStation 3 (PSN) and Xbox 360 (XBLA).
While MBPU maintains the visual aesthetic of the original game, it significantly alters the gameplay experience through new items and level design.
The original mod files and soundtracks are still hosted on the Marble Blast community website for Windows and Linux users. Marble Blast Powered Up
Includes effects like (reducing friction), Glue (increasing traction), and enhanced jump/speed variations. Gravity Levels
For completionists, the mod hides 40 Skill Points throughout its levels, offering rewards for those who collect them all. Gameplay Mechanics and New Powerups
Puzzle-Platformer / Marble Racing Platform: PC (Windows, macOS, Linux via OpenAL) Base Engine: Torque Game Engine (Modified) Developer: Community Development Team (Lead by “Nock” and various community contributors) marble blast powered up
A "Webport" version of Marble Blast Powered Up exists, allowing fans to play the mod directly in their browser without a local installation.
Marble Blast Powered Up is not available on commercial storefronts (like Steam) due to copyright ownership by GarageGames (now owned by IAC). Marble Blast Powered Up is not available on
Marble Blast Powered Up (MBPU) is a community-developed expansion pack for Marble Blast Gold . Originally created by GarageGames, the base game focused on navigating a marble through obstacle courses using simple movement physics. MBPU expands upon this foundation by introducing a "Power Up" system, new gameplay mechanics, and a significantly expanded level roster. The mod transforms the game from a pure time-trial racer into a more strategic platformer where resource management and ability usage are critical for achieving "Gold" or "Ultimate" times.
The mod introduces advanced hazards not found in the original title, including: MBPU expands upon this foundation by introducing a
Marble Blast Powered Up is a 3D platformer where you control a marble through obstacle-filled courses. Developed by the original creators (GarageGames) and published by MumboJumbo, it was released in 2008-2010 as an enhanced version of the classic PC game Marble Blast Gold . It is available on PlayStation 3 (PSN) and Xbox 360 (XBLA).
While MBPU maintains the visual aesthetic of the original game, it significantly alters the gameplay experience through new items and level design.
The original mod files and soundtracks are still hosted on the Marble Blast community website for Windows and Linux users. Marble Blast Powered Up