FizzBall (Linux)
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FizzBall was obviously inspired by Breakout/Arkanoid, and the cult hit Katamari Damacy. In the game you bounce a small bubble around the countryside; when the bubble hits a tree, the tree will drop apples, acorns, pinecones, etc. When the bubble hits one of these objects, it will capture them and grow larger. The object of each level is to grow the bubble large enough to rescue all of the animals.The story begins mysteriously... Professor Fizzwizzle notices that all of the people have fled the islands, but he doesn't know why! He decides he'll solve the mystery, and rescue all of the poor animals who have been left behind, stranded. He rescues the animals with his FizzBall, and keeps them safe and well fed in his animal sanctuary. As he progresses through the islands, the mystery begins to unravel!
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Alternate Titles
- "Doctor Fizzwizzle’s Animal Rescue" -- Wii title
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Music
The song that plays in the alien level is an arranged version of the professor fizzwizzle title theme.Related Web Sites
- FizzBall (Grubby Games' official product page. Download the shareware or buy the game. For Windows, Mac or Linux.)
Ryan Clark (52) added FizzBall (Linux) on Nov 23, 2006
Other platforms contributed by Kabushi (202566) and Ryan Clark (52)
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Michael Huang (gamenoise.com)
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Kathryn Sykes, Yumiko Hayashi, Sonny Lee, Matt Worden, Andrew Thomas, Sean Chapel (Seoushi), Ryan Fox (Dial‑Up), Tim Beck, Joe Sousa, Erick Grove