User:Corvy/Sandbox
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Series | Rotate and Roll |
| Publisher | Played Online; Kongregate[2] |
| Platform | Flash |
| Play Mode | Single Player |
| Status | Playable |
| Source | https://www.kongregate.com/games/logosogol/rotate-roll |
| Release Date | 2010-06-06[3] |
| Language | (FLAG)en |
| Play in browser | |
Rotate & Roll is a physics-based puzzle game developed by Bloblob. The player completes short platforming-esque puzzles by rotating the stage so that small ball characters reach the goal without falling off the stage or getting destroyed by spikes. It was originally published on 2010-06-06 on the Played Online site and reuploaded to Kongregate on 2010-06-11. An additional player's pack was released in 2011[1].
Alternate Version
An altered version of the game was uploaded to Cool Math Games under the name Rotate and Roll in September 2010[2] with the caption "You are going to love this one! When I found it, I played it for a solid week until my eyes were blurry. Very simple - just tip the game to help the little ball guys escape." The flash file was modified to remove the preloader and the level editor function.
Publisher's Description
Played Online
Rotate your way through 40 challenging levels. Roll the balls to the bubble to progress.
Kongregate Instructions
Use Arrow Keys to rotate. Enter – Next level / Restart
You can play each level individually to gain higher score.
In level editor: – Drag and drop – draw shapes – C Key – Copy selected shape – Delete – Remove selected shape – Arrow Keys – Position adjustment
Rehosts
Cool Math Games
Use the arrow keys to tilt the game to help the balls escape.
In-Game Credits
Developed by: Bloblob.com
Graphics: Sion. L
Programming: Bindiry
Level Design: Logos, Sion.L, Bindiry
Thanks to: Box2DFlash, Soundsnap, MinimalComps
Links
External Links
Developer's announcement blog post
References
- ↑ https://fpfss.unstable.life/web/submission/117624
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20100903134454/http://www.coolmath-games.com:80/ The game first appeared on the Cool Math Games homepage on the 2010-09-03 capture.