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GO! GO! Beetle Roller!

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92%Game Brain Score
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graphics, music
98% User Score Based on 45 reviews

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GO! GO! Beetle Roller! is a single player platformer game with a anime theme. It was developed by Adrian Kellman and was released on May 15, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

GO! GO! Beetle Roller! is a vibrant action-platformer where you help the superhero Beetle Roller escape a digital trap by racing through colorful levels. Collect orbs to grow your Beetle Ball and use its power to crush foes while striking fabulous poses. With a dynamic art style and time challenges, players master fast-paced stages inspired by Katamari and Monkey Ball.

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98%
Audience ScoreBased on 45 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game is charming and visually appealing, with a fun art style and engaging soundtrack.
  • It's a short but enjoyable experience, perfect for speedrunning and replaying to achieve better times.
  • As a free game, it offers great value and showcases impressive work for a student project.
  • The controls can feel a bit slippery and the time ranks are quite tight, which may frustrate some players.
  • There are significant bugs that have not been addressed by the developers, impacting the overall experience.
  • The game is very short, with only 10 levels, leaving some players wanting more content.
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are characterized by low-quality, stylized, cartoony low poly 3D visuals, which some players appreciate for their unique aesthetic and charm. While the visuals may not be top-tier, they complement the gameplay and art style, contributing to an entertaining experience. Overall, the game's aesthetic is well-received, with players expressing a desire for expanded mechanics in a larger format.

    • “Gaming is a visual medium, and to be considered one of the best games on Steam, the graphics have to be some of the best on Steam.”
    • “I love the tokusatsu visuals, of course.”
    • “On the important subject of visuals, this features fairly low quality stylised/cartoony low poly 3D graphics.”
    • “The levels are pretty simple in theory, but the aesthetic of the game and characters add a lot to look at and be entertained by.”
    • “It is what it is; I love the tokusatsu visuals, of course.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is likened to "Billy Hatcher" but with a more arcade-like feel, offering a fun experience complemented by appealing art and solid sound design. Reviewers express a desire for the game's mechanics to be further developed in a larger format.

    • “Gameplay is fun, the art style is nice, and the sound is solid as well.”
    • “I love the aesthetic and would love to see the mechanics used in this game expanded into a larger game!”
    • “Gameplay is comparable to Billy Hatcher, though with a more arcade feel than the platformer.”
    • “Gameplay is comparable to Billy Hatcher, though with a more arcade feel to it than the platformer.”
    • “Love the aesthetic; I would love to see the mechanics used in this game expanded into a larger game!”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received positive feedback for its quality and engaging sound, with references to tokusatsu and a vibe reminiscent of Katamari. However, some users express concern over the developers seeking donations for a student project, suggesting a disconnect between the game's amateur status and its monetization efforts. Overall, the soundtrack is appreciated for enhancing the fun experience of the game.

    • “The music sounds amazing and I like all the tokusatsu references.”
    • “I love the Katamari ball vibes in this, great soundtrack, not too challenging, very fun. You should be proud of what you made here, I had fun, thank you!”
    • “The music feels out of place and doesn't match the game's atmosphere, making it hard to immerse myself in the experience.”
    • “The soundtrack is repetitive and lacks variety, which quickly becomes tedious during gameplay.”
    • “While I appreciate the effort, the quality of the music is subpar and detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story centers around a superhero named Beetle Roller, who is trapped in a digital world and requires the player's assistance to escape by navigating platforms and defeating enemies. While the narrative is engaging, players describe the overall experience as somewhat ambiguous, falling into a "maybe" category.

    • “From the art to the story to the original soundtrack, everything is beautifully crafted.”
    • “The story involves a superhero, Beetle Roller, trapped in a digital world, needing your help to escape. This involves rolling a ball on various platforms and running into enemies to defeat them. Ultimately, the game does work; it's a unique experience.”
    • “The story feels disjointed and lacks a coherent narrative.”
    • “Character development is shallow, making it hard to connect with anyone.”
    • “The plot twists are predictable and fail to engage the player.”
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GO! GO! Beetle Roller! is a platformer game with anime theme.

GO! GO! Beetle Roller! is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

GO! GO! Beetle Roller! was released on May 15, 2025.

GO! GO! Beetle Roller! was developed by Adrian Kellman.

GO! GO! Beetle Roller! has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

GO! GO! Beetle Roller! is a single player game.

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