Super Mega Ball
Super Mega Ball was an arcade-style football game built around speed, precision, and exaggerated movement rather than traditional sports simulation. The project focused on short, high-energy matches designed for quick competitive play and local multiplayer sessions.
Players controlled agile characters capable of dashing, chaining movement abilities, and pulling off trick shots across compact arenas. While the controls were simple to learn, the game rewarded fast reactions, positioning, and creative use of momentum, giving skilled players room to master its mechanics.
A strong emphasis was placed on physics-driven gameplay, with collisions, movement, and ball interactions creating unpredictable moments that often led to chaotic and entertaining outcomes. This approach gave Super Mega Ball a distinctive identity within the arcade sports space, favouring fun and mechanical expression over realism.
The project did not progress to a full public release and appears to no longer be in active development. Despite this, Super Mega Ball remains a notable example of indie experimentation within arcade sports design, particularly in how it blended competitive football concepts with fast, physics-based movement systems.