One More Roll
- November 2, 2018
- PapayaDev
"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."
Reviews
- 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.
- gameplay24 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 13 % negative mentions
The 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.”
- music8 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The music in the game is described as decent and enjoyable for extended play, featuring a few catchy tunes, particularly in worlds 3-5. While the current soundtrack is not considered the best, there is hope for future improvements. Overall, the music complements the game's visuals and unique mechanics effectively.
“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.”
“Hopefully the OST will be improved in the future also!”
“Graphically it's not going to set your 1080 ti on fire, but it's visually quite pretty, with some decent background music which is nice enough to listen to for extended periods.”
“The soundtrack at the moment isn't the best, but is still quite decent and there's definitely a couple of catchy tunes in there (worlds 3-5 are the best ones in my opinion).”
“Hopefully the OST will be improved in the future as well!”
- grinding6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players who enjoy grinding through levels to achieve the fastest completion times find this game highly rewarding, with well-designed levels that encourage repeated play. While the graphics may not be cutting-edge, the visuals and background music enhance the experience, making long grinding sessions enjoyable. Overall, it’s recommended for those who thrive on leaderboard competition and level optimization.
“Graphically, it's not going to set your 1080 Ti on fire, but it's visually quite pretty, with some decent background music which is nice enough to listen to for extended periods (which will be necessary when you're grinding out those world records).”
“10/10 well-designed levels and having great fun grinding low times for the leaderboards!”
“If you enjoy grinding out individual levels and finding the fastest, most efficient way to complete a level, I would definitely recommend this as a game to pick up.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The graphics are visually appealing but not demanding on high-end hardware, offering a pleasant aesthetic complemented by enjoyable background music. Unique mechanics across different worlds enhance the overall experience, making it a charming visual and auditory package.
“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.”
“Graphically, it's not going to set your 1080 Ti on fire, but it's visually quite pretty, with some decent background music which is nice enough to listen to for extended periods.”
“Graphically, it's not going to set your 1080 Ti on fire, but it's visually quite pretty, with some decent background music which is nice enough to listen to for extended periods (which will be necessary when you're grinding out those WRs).”
- stability2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game currently lacks stability, with users noting that it is not fully polished and may contain bugs, suggesting it may not meet expectations for a seamless experience akin to other titles in the genre.
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by its fun concept, particularly the amusing visual of a hat appearing on the ball when collected, which adds a lighthearted and entertaining element to the gameplay.
“Fun concept, I like the hats; it's funny to have a hat on the ball when you collect one.”