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Swivel SweepSwivel Sweep is a unique and original concept Shockwave game by Yoshio Ishii. The game features a top down view of a play field that swivels by moving the mouse around it. The object is to bounce the ball around, inside the play field, to hit and knock out all of the squares in each level. Controlling the ball is a bit challenging, a skill that develops with patience and practice. A timer counts down the allowed seconds per level, and in later levels additional obstacles are introduced to provide a richer gameplay experience.

Swivel Sweep is an excellent example of a simple game that is a lot of fun, making it highly accessible for most anyone to pick up and play. Click.

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Rating: 4.4/5 (5 votes cast)

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Man, this game is hard!

AGH! head is spinning
I find it hard move
try not to faint...and yes it can happen!
but its fun :)

hard game!
(cool, third person to comment. Im usaly at the bottom of the page!)

i got the highest score :) ME2 :P

I get a 404 when I try to play. It says : 404-ece4co-shockwave-games and a whole bunch of japanese (i think) writing I can't read. It also provides a link to nekogames.jp

they moved the link for the game to this as far as i navigated --> http://www.nekogames.jp/mt/2007/05/swivelsweep.html

Thank you. I've updated the links. =)

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