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Mindball Play

Game ID: GID0210180
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Mindball is a physics based racing game that is easy to learn but hard to master. Play in multiple game modes over various tracks and see who can be the first to cross the finish line. Enable power-ups to allow a more diverse racing experience with ghost-balls, oil slicks, lasers and much more.

Game Inputs

You can move the ball in Mindball Play using many different devices. Of course using the standard keyboard or a game pad is default. To move the ball directly with the mouse is an other option. If you have Tobii Eye Tracker you can use that device to actually move the ball. But, the key feature of Mindball Play is that you can move the ball using your brain by wearing one of our wireless headbands. Many of the inputs are possible to combine, as the headband and the game pad e.g. The better you focus the better control you’ll have over the balls movement.

Game Modes

Play online, on LAN or in splitscreen to test your skills versus other racers. Try Single Player for a less hectic experience and race versus the leaderboards in Time Trial. Watch how other players race by enabling Ghost-balls and henceforth improve your own racing.

Brain Racing

Connect and enable the wireless headband to move the ball with your brain. High and stable focus will move the ball along the track to eventually cross the finish line, but be careful not to get too excited! Lose your focus and you lose control over the ball too.

Train Focus

With continuous practice you can improve your focus to eventually master your mind and transfer this mindset into your everyday life.

Source: The Game Website.

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