A new official gameplay reveal trailer has debuted for Furyball: Rogue Revenge, a fast-action top-down roguelite featuring a bouncing bullet ball [1, 2].

The reveal provides the first comprehensive look at the game's mechanics and serves to build player interest before the release of a playable demo on Steam [1, 2].

In the trailer, players control a projectile-based character within specialized environments. The promotional description describes the aesthetic as "Tarantino's Grindhouse meets Mad Max and Rollerball, with pinball‑inspired arenas" [1]. This combination of high-speed movement and chaotic combat defines the core experience of the title [1, 2].

Developers said the game will be available for testing via a demo on the Steam platform [3]. The game is currently listed in the Steam store under application ID 2713120 [3].

While most reports align on the content of the trailer, some secondary sources have provided conflicting information regarding the title of the featured game [2]. However, the official YouTube reveal and Steam store listing confirm the project as Furyball: Rogue Revenge [1, 3].

The trailer highlights the physics-based nature of the combat, where the player's movement and attack methods are integrated into a single bouncing entity [1]. This approach deviates from traditional top-down shooters by emphasizing momentum, and ricochet mechanics over static positioning [1, 2].

"Tarantino's Grindhouse meets Mad Max and Rollerball, with pinball‑inspired arenas."

The introduction of a demo on Steam suggests the project is moving from the conceptual phase into active community testing. By blending roguelite elements with pinball physics, the developers are attempting to carve out a niche in the saturated indie action market through a specific, high-momentum movement hook.