Games like Marble It Up! Ultra
What it is
Marble It Up! Ultra is a marble platformer with a core loop of navigating challenging obstacle courses. It offers a fast-paced, skill-based experience with competitive multiplayer.
What players liked
The catch
Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 93% positive, but with 1,121 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
View Marble It Up! Ultra on SteamMore like this: Physics Arcade Racing 3D Platformer
Six games like Marble It Up! Ultra

Fast-paced third-person runner with procedural levels and item customization. Players race through collapsing worlds, mastering movement to survive.
Both are tagged Fast-Paced, 3D Platformer and Racing.
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This is a fast-paced 3D parkour platformer featuring grappling hook traversal and laser combat in a retrowave setting. Players use physics-bending mechanics to overcome over 70 challenging levels.
Both are tagged Fast-Paced, 3D Platformer and Action.
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This is an arcade racing game focused on high-speed off-road vehicle control and aerial maneuvers. Players race on extreme tracks with customizable vehicles, emphasizing speed and aerial skill.
Both are tagged Fast-Paced, Arcade and Racing.
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Arcade racing game with physics-based damage. Players race to the finish line across 32 tracks, emphasizing destruction.
Both are tagged Fast-Paced, Arcade and Racing.
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A physics-based freestyle scooter simulator. Players perform tricks in skateparks and streets, with realistic physics and multiplayer options.
Both are tagged 3D Platformer, Physics and Casual.
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A first-person puzzle-platformer where players switch dimensions to manipulate object properties and solve environmental challenges in a surreal mansion.
Both are tagged 3D Platformer, Physics and Casual.
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