He released The Bart Bonte Collection on Steam , putting all the classic web games together in an official, high-definition execution optimized for modern desktop screens. 🧠 Masterclass: How to Solve Complex Levels
: Look at the "top-most" layer. Is there a thin line going across the center? That was the very last tool used.
: You are given a blank white sphere and a target layout illustrated on the cardboard box.
In advanced levels (especially those featured in level packs like Pack C and Pack E), games actively try to trick you by forcing you to paint the ball a color you don't actually need at the end just to get a specific mask layout. Mentally tracking that a green layer needs to temporarily turn blue is the key to solving the hardest mental blocks in the game. The Neverending Factory | Factory Balls Forever
When Adobe Flash was slated for discontinuation, developer Bart Bonte took heavy strides to ensure his legacy was preserved.
What started as a simple, 14-level Flash game experiment quickly turned into a multi-game franchise spanning multiple installments and platform generations. 1. The Early Flash Days (Factory Balls 1 - 3)
The most common mistake beginners make is trying to build the ball from the base up. Instead, look at the finished target on the box and work your way backwards: