Wear your thinking head, Worzel
Laser Ball was released in 1991 by Thomas Ilg and then updated in 2014 with bug fixes and larger screens. After months of tinkering and further improvements, we have the completed product: Laserball 2015. This can be downloaded for free, with the option to buy a boxed version, which is what I had to get!
To complete a level, the beam must be redirected onto a red ball using mirrors and other objects. That means using the various mirrors by tilting them to redirect the light toward distinct directions. These can be physically moved in all four directions - and move continuously until blocked by an object or wall.
This first appears simple in nature, but turns out to be furiously challenging. If you've ever played Deflektor and the like, you will immediately grasp the basic concept. There are many screens of increasing difficulty, each featuring a laser gun that shoots a straight beam of light. So, it's paramount to stop and think.
Let's take a gander at a screenshot of the first level that gently breaks you in (he says)...
My brain hurts!
Your thinking determines where to position the mirrors to perfectly align the light beam - so it can blast that red blob! However, doing so proves a LOT harder than you might imagine at first, thanks to each screen's design. As you progress, you'll see lots of different types of objects that can either aid or restrict your options.
For example:
- Closed doorways must be activated with the beam before they can be used. Easy that, init!
- Some objects cannot be moved - except by the beam of light. I now hate timers even more.
- Some eliminate walls, and others present hidden functions. Dare you experiment?
Watch out for the timer. Sigh... Yes, there's a timer, which I felt rushed the player and somewhat spoiled the fun. So, I would like to thank Thomas for implementing a feature to disable it!! Try not to zap a bomb; otherwise, it's game over - but you can always come back to a particular level without replaying the previous screens. There is an insane number of levels to wade through, which should keep you busy for weeks! No, months.
Feeling brave? Think this is easy? Let's take a look at the next screenshot to shut you up...
Aesthetics?
Visually, this is a nice-looking one thanks to its clean, clear display style that suits the theme. Each screen is free of unnecessary clutter, whilst also featuring an appealing, youthful style that I really admire. Sadly, there aren't many sound effects (ahem) beyond the few key clicks and funny jingles. That doesn't matter in the slightest because Laserball features charming chip music by xFalcon that suits the game perfectly.
So, it looks nice and sounds great! It's time to celebrate that fact with the final screenshot...
The CryptO'pinion?
I've learned many things about myself playing Laserball, as a gamer and as a person. Like my patience, or rather lack of it!! I can spend so much time on any level, constantly replaying it, only to be utterly flabbergasted by what is often a simple solution I failed to work out. Argh, it's so infuriating!!
This is a fascinating puzzler too, and probably one of the best thinking games ever released for the Atari ST. You know what? I think that humble sentence pretty much nails it and definitely sums up this game. That's saying something when you consider how many awesome puzzlers are already out for the Atari ST!!
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Thank you, Thomas, for making this :-)










