- November 2, 2018
- PapayaDev
One More Roll
Platforms
About
"One More Roll is a physics-based simulation game with 6 worlds and 100+ levels, designed for 2-player local multi-player or single-player action. Levels offer varying difficulty, collectibles, and time medals, with 6 timer levels and 6 challenge levels to unlock. The game is inspired by the original Super Monkey Ball, with a responsive movement system and unique level design."











- The game captures the essence of classic marble games like Super Monkey Ball, with tight controls and engaging level design.
- It offers a variety of unique mechanics and challenges across many levels, making it enjoyable for both casual and competitive players.
- The developer is active in releasing updates and engaging with the community, which bodes well for the game's future development.
- Some levels have a harsh difficulty spike, particularly in later worlds, which can lead to frustration for players.
- There are occasional bugs and clunky controls, especially with keyboard input, which detracts from the overall experience.
- The user interface feels utilitarian and could use more polish to enhance the visual appeal and usability.
gameplay
24 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay of "one more roll" is praised for its engaging mechanics and satisfying controls, reminiscent of classic monkey ball games. Players appreciate the variety of unique mechanics introduced across different worlds, with a well-balanced difficulty curve that caters to both casual and competitive gamers. However, some levels, particularly 5-6, can be frustratingly difficult, leading to mixed experiences in terms of challenge.
“It has a bunch of unique mechanics that make an appearance from world to world, and has some lovely graphics and music to go along with it.”
“The game caters to both casual gameplay and competitive gameplay with its online leaderboards.”
“The levels are acceptably difficult and very fun to get used to the different mechanics.”
“If you want an unfair game that has zero effort put into it, go play Cat Mario. It's free and, unlike this game, it does not make me literally vomit after half an hour of gameplay.”
“The game caters to both casual gameplay and competitive gameplay with its online leaderboards, but it feels unbalanced and frustrating at times.”
“The gameplay mechanics are inconsistent, leading to a disjointed experience that detracts from the overall enjoyment.”