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{{Infobox video game #REDIRECT ]
| title = Neverball
| image = Neverball boxshot1.png
| released = '''Windows 2000'''<small> (''Neverball'')</small><br />{{vgrelease|WW|July 15, 2003}}
'''Linux'''<small> (''Neverball'')</small><br />{{vgrelease|WW|July 15, 2003}}
| genre = ]
| developer = Robert Kooima
| designer = Robert Kooima<br />Mehdi Yousfi-Monod<br />Pasi Kallinen
| license = ]
| version = 1.6.0
| modes = ], ]
| platforms = ], ], ], ]
| Additional Credits = http://neverball.org/contributors.php
| border = yes
}}''Neverball'' is a 2003 3D ] video game developed by Robert Kooima<ref>{{Cite web|title=Neverball - Contributors|url=https://neverball.org/contributors.php|access-date=2020-09-22|website=neverball.org}}</ref> and published on . The game was released for ] and ] in 2003 at neverball.org. ''Neverball'' is a free clone of ].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Patterson|first=Blake|date=2008-07-08|title=Neverball: A Free Alternative to Super Monkey Ball|url=https://toucharcade.com/2008/07/08/neverball-a-free-alternative-to-super-monkey-ball/|access-date=2020-09-22|website=TouchArcade|language=en-US}}</ref> ''Neverball'' has many, many levels and the game is maintained entirely by volunteers. ''Neverball'' and ''Neverputt'' are open-source under the GPL2 license.


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==Gameplay==
The main gameplay of ''Neverball'' is based on moving a ball using gravity by tilting the game world, not directly controlling the ball<ref name="linuxcom">{{Cite web|last=Giusti|first=Alessandro|date=2006-01-30|title=Open source software and games|url=http://www.linux.com/feature/51239|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|accessdate=2009-03-08|work=]|publisher=]}}</ref> (it is somewhat similar to the game ] without the holes in the middle). The level must be tilted to help guide the ball to a goal, via an obstacle course, with a set time limit. Moving platforms and other objects get in the way, making levels progressively harder.

The obstacle course includes pits, moving platforms, tubes, teleporters, and more.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Neverball|url=https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review/neverball/neverball/316250/|access-date=2020-09-22|website=PC World|language=en-AU}}</ref>
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Several camera modes are available to help the player guide the ball, including chase camera, allowing the player to move along with the ball, and a manual camera, allowing the player to move the camera around, unhindered.

To unlock the goal on each level, the player must collect a required amount of coins. Coins come in three different colors: yellow, red and blue, each having the values one, five, and ten, respectively. Collecting 100 coins in "Challenge Mode" gains an extra life.

''Neverball'' features a replay recording system, which records gameplay in any level. Recording begins automatically when the level begins. Replays can be saved when a level is cleared, or when the ball falls off the level.

''Neverball'' allows the creation of levels with ], the level creation program for popular games such as '']''. GtkRadiant currently has versions for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

==Neverputt==
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]''Neverball'' comes with an additional ] companion game using the same physics, called ''Neverputt'',<ref name="linuxcom"/> which comes with 3 course packs ranging from Easy to Hard. It's levels are similar to those of ''Neverball'', and it is included in the ''Neverball'' source. <!-- add context reference to https://en.wikipedia.org/The_Treachery_of_Images -->

==Expansion==
The user is able to expand both ''Neverball'' and ''Neverputt''. User-created maps can be downloaded from the neverfourms and installed into the games to be played.
==Forks/Ports==
There are several unofficial ports and forks of ''Neverball'', most notably , which is a ] port. There is an ongoing effort to port ''Neverball'' to the ].<ref>{{Citation|last=camthesaxman|title=camthesaxman/neverball-wii|date=2020-09-07|url=https://github.com/camthesaxman/neverball-wii|access-date=2020-09-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Neverball - WiiBrew|url=https://wiibrew.org/Neverball|access-date=2020-09-22|website=wiibrew.org}}</ref> Currently, ''Neverball'' has been ported to ], ] the ], ], and ]. ''Neverputt'' has also been ported to iOS and Android.
==Notable Versions==
0.25.12- Support added for Mac OS X and BSD<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Neverball/neverball|url=https://github.com/Neverball/neverball|access-date=2020-09-22|website=GitHub|language=en}}</ref>

1.0.0- Absolutely Nothing<ref name=":1" />

1.1.5- Release of ''Neverputt''<ref name=":1" />

1.4.0- removed the ability to play ''Neverputt'' holes as levels inside ''Neverball''.<ref name=":1" />

1.6.0- First update in 5 years, source becomes available on Github.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Neverball - Home|url=https://neverball.org/|access-date=2020-09-22|website=neverball.org}}</ref>

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==External links==
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