Marble Blade

Marble Blade

Can my PC run Marble Blade

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 4 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 10 ()

Game Details

Languages
English، French، Italian، German، Spanish - Spain، Portuguese - Brazil، Portuguese - Portugal، Russian، Simplified Chinese، Swedish، Japanese، Korean، Polish، Turkish، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Action، Adventure، Casual، Indie، Rpg، Strategy
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Adjustable Text Size، Camera Comfort، Color Alternatives، Custom Volume Controls، Playable Without Timed Input، Save Anytime، Stereo Sound، Surround Sound، Partial Controller Support، Steam Cloud، Remote Play On Tv، Hdr Available، Family Sharing
Developer
Baker Games Studios
Publisher
Baker Games Studios
Release Date
2026-02-18

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Processor: Intel Core i3 / AMD Ryzen 3
GPU
DirectX 11 compatible graphics card / AMD Radeon(TM) RX Vega 11 Graphics / Vega 11 / 11 / Radeon 11
RAM
4 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10 ()

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 5
GPU
NVIDIA GTX 1050 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1050 / 1050 / AMD RX 560
RAM
8 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10 / 11

Game Description

It Started With a Marble...

Look, I'm going to be honest with you. This game was supposed to be simple. I wanted to make a little marble rolling game for my 3-year-old. Just something to help with hand-eye coordination. You know, "roll the ball to the green square." Simple. Wholesome.

Then I got carried away.

One night I thought, "What if the marble had a machine gun?"
Then, "What if the marble could equip an orbital strike laser?"
Then, "What if there was a complex loot economy, distinct enemy behaviours, boss fights, and a deep sci-fi narrative about sentient AI?"

A short time later, my 3-year-old is confused, and I have accidentally created Marble Blade.

Physics-Based Mayhem

At its core, you are a sphere. A very heavy, momentum-based sphere. You don't just "move" left or right; you roll. Mastering the inertia is half the battle. The other half is dodging the thousands of plasma bolts flying at your face.

Features That Definitely Weren't Necessary But I Added Anyway:

  • The Arsenal: Over 12 unique weapons ranging from the humble "Repeater" to the screen-clearing "Cluster Bomb" and the physics-defying "Graviton Lance".

  • Deep Progression: A massive skill tree allowing you to build a Juggernaut Tank Marble, a Speedster Scout Marble, or a "Glass Cannon" DPS Marble.

  • RPG Loot System: Hunt for Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary components. Start excitedly shouting "GOLD DROP!" at your monitor.

  • Boss Battles: proper multi-stage bosses that will test your rolling precision and trigger discipline.

  • A Story Mode?: Yes, there's actually a plot. Uncover the mystery of the "Systems" and why you are a weaponized ball in space.

  • Dynamic Space Environment: Fly past gas giants, navigate asteroid fields, and avoid falling off the edge of reality.

Why You Should Buy This

Because underneath the "dad project gone rogue" exterior lies a genuinely challenging, addictive arcade shooter. It’s got the "just one more run" energy of a roguelike with the satisfying physics of getting a strike in bowling—if the bowling pins shot back at you.

Disclaimer: My 3-year-old has beaten the game