"If you know you know." Heheheh yeah. Thank you a lot for the kind words! This might be the nicest and most insightful video on Paperball we've seen yet.
Y'know what, I literally heard of this game earlier today in some random Reddit thread, so when I saw the thumbnail I thought "What are the odds?" Ok fine, universe, I'll buy Paper Ball.
I feel like a minor footnote was missed here; Paperball managed to get the original announcer to come back and do some of the lines again in one of their updates over the years. Granted, they don't really have the same energy as the originals, but I respect the dev's going through the effort nonetheless.
Thanks for the rec I'm also still surprised this channel is so under the radar, I was here since the first Monkey Ball video and really hope that you can continue to gain good traction (with proper physics, of course)
I actually just tried Rolled Out today, and I have to say, I don't like it anywhere near as much as I thought I would. I think Paperball is the better game tbh
@@SodaCrab ...do you think you'll make a rolled out video anytime soon? As someone else who adores paperball and is not too big on rolled out (as of playing it last around ~March 2023), I'd love to hear any specific thoughts about it. Especially so since it felt that game was specifically marketed as "were making our game to be similar to the OG monkey balls" and it... just didn't hit it for me much?
I tried the demo during Steam Fest years ago and altought I had fun (the sound desing is so crunchy and good) it didn't really click with me, so I left it for later and bought others indies. Now I guess I will have to buy it on my next opportunity
I wonder what you think of neverball. It's an open source game that I've played in my early days of using linux, a long time ago, and I loved it. And since then it got a bunch of awesome levels. The style of gameplay and levels is very, very different than in SMB. It's much more about moving around slowly, most of the time. I played with a mouse, and playing with a joystick may give a different feel to it or the difficulty may change.
yeah, I came across this game on the eshop in about the same way you did, and I had a blast with it too. I’m probably going to come back to it soon and finally crack open those Champion levels (and try for those Expert Encore levels, but the later Expert stages are still stumping me lmao). Edit: After nearly 250 deaths (80-90 of which were on Slackline alone lmao), champion is done woooo now for Expert Encore (do I even DARE touch Champion Encore??)
Update: Man, Expert Encore is an awesome level set. I had 31 deaths in Expert in my successful run. I noticed something when doing this, too: there are more “problem stages” and they are more spread out than something like SMB1 Expert where E7 and E9 are far harder than just about anything else in the set. Problem Expert stages for me include E10 (Clock Hands), E21 (Serial Jumps), E22 (Gables), E31 (Razor Blades), E46 (Coiled Cable) and E47 (Relay). Then I get to Expert Encore and these levels kinda wrecked me lmao. Over a hundred deaths on this set alone! The ideas are so creative here. And honestly the best part is the soundtrack: both “Moon” and “Void” did NOT need to go this hard! “Void” in particular perfectly conveys that the game is no longer messing around, especially since that theme isn’t in the Encore stages in the earlier difficulties. Much like you said, the music prevents me from normal frustration on this challenging level set. The requirement of 50 deaths or less to get here is much more fair than the three lives of SMB1: I felt disheartened as a kid that I couldn’t get to Expert Extra let alone Master. Here, though? Really, I might just go for Champion Encore! …seriously, Champion 4 is nonsense though lmaooo
Thank you for the recommendation! I'll definitely check this game out. By the way, I've been watching your videos for a while now, and I want to say that I think you've been doing a great job! Keep up the great work!
I first picked up this game years ago but jumped back into it recently to scratch the itch caused by all the buzz caused by banana rumble, I honestly forgot just how good it was. Glad to see it getting some deserved attention.
This video got 4 of our friends to buy the game and play at the same time to share the experience together so you accomplished your mission to get at least one new person to buy/play the game!
This game looks interesting. I added it to my steam wishlist and will wait for a sale. It also makes me feel small with the game I made mostly by myself. Just one guy and a dream. I'll be curious to see you do that video you mentioned covering multiple ball-rolling games.
Bought it immediately the second I knew what game you were talking about, I could tell you know a thing or two and finally I had a good excuse to pull the trigger thanks to the steam sale and all. Thank you for bringing it back to my attention!
yeah im sold on this. ive never really played monkeyball but it's always seemed super fun, and this seems like the perfect bridge for me to get into it or other similar games.
ive gone and cleared all the novice levels and i'm seriously hooked, buttery smooth gameplay. great level design. as a complete beginner the onboarding process of learning how to play was seriously clean. great game, great video !
Tried this game cuz of this video, got addicted, couldn't stop, wife left me, IRS came to my door because I stopped paying taxes, bank foreclosed on my house, Second coming of Christ came and went... *BUT I GOT EVERY SINGLE PLATINUM MEDAL IN MEDAL MODE, IT WAS WORTH IT!*
what's the difference between buying Paperball and all dlc on steam vs Paperball Deluxe on switch? I can buy either, but I don't know the difference between them.
Nice to remember how solid of an experience this was. Level design and challenge definitely delivered(except expert 21, fuck that one in particular), and the presentation is totally charming. I do think that the slower physics limiting how much you can really do with it is a bit of a downer, but that’s just a part of standing out I guess. If you’re interested in checking out more monkey ball-style games, I found a very interesting one called Venineth. It’s a purely show-don’t-tell experience where you roll a marble through vast otherworldly landscapes, and alternate between puzzle solving and terrain navigation. The level design, controls, and overall vibes are extremely on point, though there’s a few weird sticking points here and there. Would definitely recommend giving it a shot!
I love this channel. Keep on going and you will find your subs! I am going to give this game a shot when I get the money on my steam account which is tomorrow.
I had no idea this game existed and just learned this has been on the eshop for 3 yrs. As a monkeyball fan, i am ashamed. Thank you for this video; definitely getting this with the next paycheck ✌
this inspired me to buy the game, ya'know, If the whiny monkey ball fans enjoy this one maybe it's worth picking up, and while it is GOOD, it's camera control and physics don't work well with me. Idk, still fun though. Edit: I don't see how modern monkey ball physics feeling different is bad, but paperball with different physics is just fine, I get their different franchises, but it's nice to see each game in a franchise like monkey ball (with a separate story per-game) as completely different games within a genre.
The crazy thing about this game is it has that "2000's Computer Game" vibe. Like I can imagine downloading this on Big Fish Games as a child and loving it. That isn't an insult btw, I genuinely feel nostalgic just looking at this game.
I spent five dollars because of a video with only 1,000 views at the time of commenting. You're a great UA-camr, and I always have a smile on my face when I see a new upload from you.
Banana rumble is great. The ex stages are like smb1 and smb2 but you never played those. They are really challenging but you never gave it a fair chance
"If you know you know."
Heheheh yeah.
Thank you a lot for the kind words! This might be the nicest and most insightful video on Paperball we've seen yet.
You did a great job you deserve it
Thank YOU for the fantastic work on this game! I've been having a blast with it!
The tone of joy in Soda Crabs voice covering this game vs the bored voice in Rumble. A subtle but noticeable change. Much like paper.
Monkey ball video that wasn't supposed to happen #4
This is a Fire Emblem channel I promise
Y'know what, I literally heard of this game earlier today in some random Reddit thread, so when I saw the thumbnail I thought "What are the odds?"
Ok fine, universe, I'll buy Paper Ball.
I'm all here for the "indie/small devs who scratch an itch the big guys can't " genre of video.
He's given up on not being "the Monkey Ball guy" at this point
Just when I think I'm out, they pull me back in
I feel like a minor footnote was missed here; Paperball managed to get the original announcer to come back and do some of the lines again in one of their updates over the years. Granted, they don't really have the same energy as the originals, but I respect the dev's going through the effort nonetheless.
Thanks for the rec
I'm also still surprised this channel is so under the radar, I was here since the first Monkey Ball video and really hope that you can continue to gain good traction (with proper physics, of course)
Was expecting Rolled Out, but glad to see a game that’s actually finished, with cheap DLC no less!
I actually just tried Rolled Out today, and I have to say, I don't like it anywhere near as much as I thought I would. I think Paperball is the better game tbh
@@SodaCrab Me and the boys are trying Paperball tonight 🤘
@@SodaCrab ...do you think you'll make a rolled out video anytime soon? As someone else who adores paperball and is not too big on rolled out (as of playing it last around ~March 2023), I'd love to hear any specific thoughts about it.
Especially so since it felt that game was specifically marketed as "were making our game to be similar to the OG monkey balls" and it... just didn't hit it for me much?
I tried the demo during Steam Fest years ago and altought I had fun (the sound desing is so crunchy and good) it didn't really click with me, so I left it for later and bought others indies.
Now I guess I will have to buy it on my next opportunity
"I think I'm done with Monkey Ball."
Narrator: "He was not done with Monkey Ball."
I wonder what you think of neverball. It's an open source game that I've played in my early days of using linux, a long time ago, and I loved it. And since then it got a bunch of awesome levels. The style of gameplay and levels is very, very different than in SMB. It's much more about moving around slowly, most of the time. I played with a mouse, and playing with a joystick may give a different feel to it or the difficulty may change.
You didn't have to be so mean to Lemonade Lonster. My boy was just trying to eat.
You can't convince me his taste in pizza is normal
yeah, I came across this game on the eshop in about the same way you did, and I had a blast with it too. I’m probably going to come back to it soon and finally crack open those Champion levels (and try for those Expert Encore levels, but the later Expert stages are still stumping me lmao).
Edit: After nearly 250 deaths (80-90 of which were on Slackline alone lmao), champion is done woooo
now for Expert Encore (do I even DARE touch Champion Encore??)
Update: Man, Expert Encore is an awesome level set. I had 31 deaths in Expert in my successful run. I noticed something when doing this, too: there are more “problem stages” and they are more spread out than something like SMB1 Expert where E7 and E9 are far harder than just about anything else in the set. Problem Expert stages for me include E10 (Clock Hands), E21 (Serial Jumps), E22 (Gables), E31 (Razor Blades), E46 (Coiled Cable) and E47 (Relay).
Then I get to Expert Encore and these levels kinda wrecked me lmao. Over a hundred deaths on this set alone! The ideas are so creative here. And honestly the best part is the soundtrack: both “Moon” and “Void” did NOT need to go this hard! “Void” in particular perfectly conveys that the game is no longer messing around, especially since that theme isn’t in the Encore stages in the earlier difficulties. Much like you said, the music prevents me from normal frustration on this challenging level set.
The requirement of 50 deaths or less to get here is much more fair than the three lives of SMB1: I felt disheartened as a kid that I couldn’t get to Expert Extra let alone Master. Here, though? Really, I might just go for Champion Encore!
…seriously, Champion 4 is nonsense though lmaooo
Have you tried Marble Blast? It's a bit like Monkeyball as well. The physics and level designs are pretty ace as I recall.
I'll have to look into it!
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Algorithm said soda crab paper ball.
Awesome recommendation! Between this and Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, the indie scene is really picking up Sega's slack
I really like SMB1 and 2. I'm interested in this game, and I might get it now since it's -50% off on Steam, thanks for the recommendation 🙏
Thank you for the recommendation! I'll definitely check this game out.
By the way, I've been watching your videos for a while now, and I want to say that I think you've been doing a great job! Keep up the great work!
I first picked up this game years ago but jumped back into it recently to scratch the itch caused by all the buzz caused by banana rumble, I honestly forgot just how good it was. Glad to see it getting some deserved attention.
Shout outs to blitz mode having a design referencing a blitz ball from ff10
I cant wait for the next Monkey video. Get some furniture, Mr. Soda Crab UA-cam.
This video got 4 of our friends to buy the game and play at the same time to share the experience together so you accomplished your mission to get at least one new person to buy/play the game!
I gotta add this to my wishlist on steam
This game looks interesting. I added it to my steam wishlist and will wait for a sale.
It also makes me feel small with the game I made mostly by myself. Just one guy and a dream. I'll be curious to see you do that video you mentioned covering multiple ball-rolling games.
Have you tried Ballygon
Bought it immediately the second I knew what game you were talking about, I could tell you know a thing or two and finally I had a good excuse to pull the trigger thanks to the steam sale and all. Thank you for bringing it back to my attention!
You might wanna have a long chat with Lemonade Lobster about those pizza toppings...
The only Monkey Ball game I've played is the first one on gamecube, but... okay, you've convinced me. This is going on my steam wishlist :)
That pizza at the start actually doesn’t sound horrible
I just sealed my red casmer sweater in a bag ginga
Paused the video half way through and bought the game and all it's DLC.
Yup, its gamer time.
$10!? Hold on I need to go make a purchase.
yeah im sold on this. ive never really played monkeyball but it's always seemed super fun, and this seems like the perfect bridge for me to get into it or other similar games.
ive gone and cleared all the novice levels and i'm seriously hooked, buttery smooth gameplay. great level design. as a complete beginner the onboarding process of learning how to play was seriously clean. great game, great video !
I'm glad you're enjoying it!!
Tried this game cuz of this video, got addicted, couldn't stop, wife left me, IRS came to my door because I stopped paying taxes, bank foreclosed on my house, Second coming of Christ came and went... *BUT I GOT EVERY SINGLE PLATINUM MEDAL IN MEDAL MODE, IT WAS WORTH IT!*
what's the difference between buying Paperball and all dlc on steam vs Paperball Deluxe on switch? I can buy either, but I don't know the difference between them.
I believe the Switch version comes with all of the DLC!
@@SodaCrab It looks like it has more levels than just the dlc. I wonder why they don't put those on steam? guess Ill buy it on switch then.
Nice to remember how solid of an experience this was. Level design and challenge definitely delivered(except expert 21, fuck that one in particular), and the presentation is totally charming. I do think that the slower physics limiting how much you can really do with it is a bit of a downer, but that’s just a part of standing out I guess.
If you’re interested in checking out more monkey ball-style games, I found a very interesting one called Venineth. It’s a purely show-don’t-tell experience where you roll a marble through vast otherworldly landscapes, and alternate between puzzle solving and terrain navigation. The level design, controls, and overall vibes are extremely on point, though there’s a few weird sticking points here and there. Would definitely recommend giving it a shot!
that's an immediate purchase from me
I love this channel. Keep on going and you will find your subs! I am going to give this game a shot when I get the money on my steam account which is tomorrow.
I had no idea this game existed and just learned this has been on the eshop for 3 yrs. As a monkeyball fan, i am ashamed. Thank you for this video; definitely getting this with the next paycheck ✌
Just bought it
this inspired me to buy the game, ya'know, If the whiny monkey ball fans enjoy this one maybe it's worth picking up, and while it is GOOD, it's camera control and physics don't work well with me. Idk, still fun though.
Edit: I don't see how modern monkey ball physics feeling different is bad, but paperball with different physics is just fine, I get their different franchises, but it's nice to see each game in a franchise like monkey ball (with a separate story per-game) as completely different games within a genre.
and Novice 20 keeps causing me to downwarp.
Holy crap lois
The Monkey ball guy allegations will never die
iv played it
Good👍
monke
I’m glad that you found a game that you can make a positive video about!
But does it have ei ei poo?
The crazy thing about this game is it has that "2000's Computer Game" vibe. Like I can imagine downloading this on Big Fish Games as a child and loving it. That isn't an insult btw, I genuinely feel nostalgic just looking at this game.
Paper ball
I'm definitely buying this game right now. Will be a fun game to play on my Steam Deck and come back to here and there.
This game actually looks fun, and I might buy it someday when I get the time to play a new game
I spent five dollars because of a video with only 1,000 views at the time of commenting.
You're a great UA-camr, and I always have a smile on my face when I see a new upload from you.
It's not monkey ball though
Its so obvious that hed be so much more negative if sega released this with a monkey ball skin and called it Banana Bowl
Banana rumble is great. The ex stages are like smb1 and smb2 but you never played those. They are really challenging but you never gave it a fair chance
furry game furry game furry game
monkeys are just anthro monkeys which are just anthro monkeys
I didn't even think about that, I really hope the mascot is a cat girl for innocent purposes