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The marble rolling game is a whole genre.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballance
(the Wiki mentions Marble Madness)
I haven't played Ballance for a while, but my recollection was the control scheme on that was much more fluid. I have problems with the controls on Spectraball.
To all those who claim it's a clone of this-game or that-game it really reminds me of a few tabletop games from the 80's - namely Screwball Scramble or one of those labrynth games where you had two dials which adjusted the pitch of the table along the x-axis and y-axis.
I bought this for £0.87 just a few days ago and it was worth every single penny. The controls take a bit of getting used to but I am going to learn this game and then go for a speed run.