Wizball is a retro video game. It was written by Jon Hare and Chris Yates and was originally released for the Commodore 64 in 1987. Later, the game was also released for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, and Amiga. It is a fun, challenging game with lots of challenges. Whether you play the game alone or with a friend, you're sure to have a blast!
The game is controlled by rolling a small sphere left or right. To control the Wizball, roll it left or right. You can adjust the speed by moving the sphere left or right. Each level has five or six different speeds, so you can find the perfect balance. It's easy to control and has an analog feel. You can even see the speed of the ball's flight from the ball's movement. The game also offers some fun new features, including the ability to control the Wizball sideways in mid-air.
Music: The game is known for its music. Composed by Martin Galway, Wizball's music is recognizable in the Commodore 64 community. Some of the tracks are fanfares, while others are repetitive, but a highlight of the game is the title track. The electric guitar solo in the Wizball Title is one of the best tunes to come out of the SID chip. There are even some original songs by Galway, and you can find some of them on his album.