What do you say ?
Have u every played Ballance ?
It is the best game of the year ! and a wonderful game making you stick to the computer for hours... no no no,,, days together.......
Fight against the force of gravity! Face dizzying heights and plummeting depths. Steer a ball through a surreal cloud world full of puzzling mechanisms, over metal rails, wooden bridges and more. There are 12 increasingly challenging levels, each one bringing with it ever more complex puzzles and mechanisms to overcome.
And this game asks for the lowest system requirements........
System Requirements
Minimum:
- CPU: 350 MHz Intel Pentium II or similar
- Windows 98/ME/2000/XP (not compatible with NT)
- Memory: 64 MB RAM (128 MB for Win 2000/XP)
- Hard Disk Space: 150 MB
- CD ROM drive
- Audio System: Sound card (optional)
- Video System: 8 MB DirectX 8.1 compatible video card
- DirectX version 8.1 (DX 9 included on game disc)
- Mouse, Keyboard
And thats the beauty of it........
wanna try ?
just visit http://www.ballance.org
and download your own copy of ballance (ofcourse demo please......)

Have u every played Ballance ?
It is the best game of the year ! and a wonderful game making you stick to the computer for hours... no no no,,, days together.......
Fight against the force of gravity! Face dizzying heights and plummeting depths. Steer a ball through a surreal cloud world full of puzzling mechanisms, over metal rails, wooden bridges and more. There are 12 increasingly challenging levels, each one bringing with it ever more complex puzzles and mechanisms to overcome.
And this game asks for the lowest system requirements........
System Requirements
Minimum:
- CPU: 350 MHz Intel Pentium II or similar
- Windows 98/ME/2000/XP (not compatible with NT)
- Memory: 64 MB RAM (128 MB for Win 2000/XP)
- Hard Disk Space: 150 MB
- CD ROM drive
- Audio System: Sound card (optional)
- Video System: 8 MB DirectX 8.1 compatible video card
- DirectX version 8.1 (DX 9 included on game disc)
- Mouse, Keyboard
And thats the beauty of it........
wanna try ?
just visit http://www.ballance.org
and download your own copy of ballance (ofcourse demo please......)
