Versions:

  • 1.6.0

Neverball 1.6.0 is an open-source, physics-driven arcade game in which the player tilts a 3-D floor to guide a rolling marble through increasingly complex mazes, collecting coins and reaching the goal before the countdown expires. Developed and self-published by the Neverball Project, the title belongs to the “arcade / skill” category and is often compared to a digital take on classic wooden labyrinth toys, yet it expands the concept with moving platforms, teleporters, narrow ledges, bumpers, and variable gravity zones that demand steady mouse or keyboard control. The single downloadable version 1.6.0 ships with six themed level sets totaling more than 150 courses, a built-in map editor that lets enthusiasts create and share custom stages, and a companion mini-game called “Neverputt” that re-uses the physics engine for a 3-D mini-golf experience. Because progress is saved independently for each course, players can practice difficult sections without repeating earlier challenges, while global high-score tables encourage speed-running and perfect-coin runs. The lightweight C codebase runs natively on Windows without additional dependencies, renders smooth 60 fps motion even on modest hardware, and supports widescreen resolutions as well as community texture packs for visual customization. Typical use cases include quick casual sessions during breaks, competitive leaderboard climbing, classroom demonstrations of momentum and friction, and content-creation workshops where students design new obstacles inside the editor. Neverball is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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