The discount for the game will end on August 21

Aug 15, 2015 07:34 GMT  ·  By

Marble Muse, a physics puzzle title developed and published by Ketos Games on Steam, has been released on the Linux platform as well.

Marble Muse is one of the games on Steam for Linux that positions itself in this tiny niche, but there are other games out there that are built with the same idea in mind. Players either control a ball and navigate through the environment or they control the entire environment in order to direct the ball in the right direction.

"It's an indie physics-based game, where you tilt the environment using gravity to navigate a marble through increasingly mind-bending courses. Enter the inventor's workshop with many elaborate levels to master and many hidden secrets to discover. Test all his inventions, starting with proof of concept and ending with the finished product," reads the Steam synopsis.

Players will get access to 24 levels, a competition ladder, a challenge mode for each of the levels, secrets, different kinds of Marble balls, and much more. The system requirements for the game are rather small, considering that it's a full 3D experience.

Users will need at least an Ubuntu 10.10 operating systems (others will work as well), a 2.0GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, an OpenGL 3 compatible video card, and 720 MB of available space.

The game also has a 10% discount that is scheduled to end on August 21.