Bengal: Game of Gods

Release Date calendar
June 7, 2006
Platform joystick
Windows
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

Bengal: Game of Gods is a marble popper game, where the player controls a cartoon Indian tiger with the mouse, moving it sideways at the bottom of the screen. The anthropomorphic animal holds a colorful sphere in its hands, keeping a reserve one on its back inside a basket. The player can switch back and forth between the two balls with the right mouse button. The objective is to aim and throw the sphere towards two or more of the same color to make them all disappear. A string of balls keeps rolling on tracks that cover most of the field, exiting and entering the gaping mouths of two monkey statue heads. If several spheres enter the exit hole, the game is over. The tracks shift position, morphing in to new shapes while the game is in progress and forcing the player to adapt to new situations. Some spheres with power-ups appear randomly on the ball line. They move the line backwards, stop the movement for a few seconds, explode several spheres, paint a group of balls to the same color and help in other ways. Golden statues appear beside the tracks, and can be hit for bonus points.

Alternate Names
  • Bengal: Spiel der Götter Germany Germany
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Video

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Cooperative

No

ESRB

E - Everyone

Genres
Puzzle
Developers
Intenium
Publishers
Skunk Studios, LLC.
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