I am a solo indie dev trying to overcome my anxiety and actually let people know my game exists. It is a cute physics based game where you are the level.
I love making this game with passion and I am so excited to share it with the world, but somehow I need to let the world know. Unfortunately the way steam works is the more wishlists the more visibility, so if you are interested it is super appreciated :)
Wishlist on steam or visit the website to find out more mightymarbles.com
Examples of marble production errors in which hot marbles become stuck together either during the rolling process or as the glass gob is cut from the stream.
Corvus cornix, corvus corone, and corvus frugilegus in British Birds – Archibald Thorburn // Corvus albicollis and corvus corax in Bird Lore – Louis Agassiz Fuertes // Pica pica, corvus corax, and coloeus monedula in British Birds – Archibald Thorburn // Corvus ossifragus, corvus brachyrhynchos, and corvus brachyrhynchos caurinus in Bird Lore – Louis Agassiz Fuertes // Marbles – The Amazing Devil
Each drip of hot glass that hits the shaping roller on a marble production line is called an "ingot". A "double ingot" is a marble error that occurs when two marbles meet on the roller and fuse together into a single, shaky sphere.
Because they tended to be either thrown out or taken home by production line workers, double ingots (as well as triple and even quadruple ingots) are rare collectibles. They are often found and sold by marble diggers (those who visit abandoned marble factory sites and dig for discarded marbles around the area), though more modern marble companies like Jabo and D.A.S. have purposefully distributed their double ingots.
The first two marbles in this set are from Akro Agate - lifesaver and sparkler respectively - while the last three are from D.A.S. runs - carnival and wildflower respectively.
Professional commentators and the right angles can turn even a “race” of balls into an exciting spectacle
There is a whole channel on YouTube dedicated to the Marble League ball races alone - with a wide variety of tracks, their own seasons and even championships.