That colorful logo on the box certainly looks like 1965. And that rhyme explaining how the game works - I keep imagining how George Martin and the Beatles might have rendered it! The toy itself looks like a vintage rendering of an atom or some sort of equipment you might see in a sci‐fi drive‐in flick of the era. And as much as I enjoyed the drum roll and fanfare, I think the best bits of soundtrack were the “sound effects” of your reactions… 🫣🥳 Thanks for sharing - that is, thanks to both Luke and Lukeʼs Mum!
That colorful logo on the box certainly looks like 1965. And that rhyme explaining how the game works - I keep imagining how George Martin and the Beatles might have rendered it! The toy itself looks like a vintage rendering of an atom or some sort of equipment you might see in a sci‐fi drive‐in flick of the era. And as much as I enjoyed the drum roll and fanfare, I think the best bits of soundtrack were the “sound effects” of your reactions… 🫣🥳 Thanks for sharing - that is, thanks to both Luke and Lukeʼs Mum!
More, more, more. Thanks Luke
Some Perplexus models have steps which I now realise are inspired by this. Perplexus Warp comes to mind.
A ball bearing game within a ball...love it.
commenting again to boost engagement because i find your channel criminally underrated and love your work.
I could watch endless ball bearing week videos.
Oh also, sorry for the double post but I was just glancing at my collection and Marble Circuit would fit a future ball bearing week very well!
Very nice I've never seen a game like that before!!! 10/10
Good video. Thanks!
I’d like to see a review of the Perplexus games. This one made me think about them.