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Rolling Sky Ball is a single player platformer game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Rolling Sky Ball is an astonishing causal music game and bouncy ball.

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76%Audience ScoreBased on 174 reviews
emotional1 positive mentions
monetization20 negative mentions

  • The game brings strong nostalgia and recreates much of the original experience with familiar levels, skins, and music.
  • It is fun, challenging, and addictive, suitable as a time killer and enjoyed by players for many years.
  • The gameplay is simple yet engaging, with a good variety of levels and a difficulty curve that appeals to players.
  • Excessive, unskippable, and long ads appear very frequently, especially after failing or completing levels, which disrupts the game experience and the music.
  • The game suffers from technical issues such as crashes on startup, black screens, lag even on simple levels, and certain levels having missing platforms or glitches.
  • Some original game features and content are missing or altered, including removal of certain boosts, keys, hidden items, and specific levels, making the remake feel incomplete or downgraded.
  • monetization

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    9% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 91% negative mentions

    Users overwhelmingly criticize the game's monetization for excessive, frequent, and unskippable ads that interrupt gameplay, especially after dying or completing levels. Many express frustration that paid options to remove ads have been removed, making the experience stressful and less enjoyable. Some suggest offering rewards or ad-free options to improve player satisfaction.

    • “This game is good and there's almost no ads. Best game ever.”
    • “Now, not only is it not possible to remove ads, the ads play at the end of the level.”
    • “It's honestly really stressful to die and then be forced to watch an ad, not to mention the ads themselves are really long too.”
    • “On top of that, you have to watch ads to get more balls, and to get a locked level unlocked.”
  • music

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    38% positive mentions, 24% neutral mentions, 38% negative mentions

    Users generally appreciate the game's music, considering it a core and enjoyable part of the experience that enhances gameplay. However, some note issues such as interruptions during ads and missing tracks from original versions, which slightly detract from the overall enjoyment. Despite these drawbacks, the soundtrack is still favored and often praised as better than similar games like Geometry Dash.

    • “Over time, all these remakes have removed aspects of the original game. For example, the first level from when the original came out is barely recognizable in this version except for the music, which of course never changes.”
    • “The only reason I'm giving this game a 4 is because the Alan Walker levels are no longer free, which kind of annoyed me, but the game is still fun to play. Side note: better soundtrack than Geometry Dash.”
    • “I've played it before, that's why I'm used to it. I love the music and it's just fun.”
    • “The music is a core part of the game, and you managed to basically ruin it.”
    • “Amazing game but every time an ad shows the soundtrack stops playing; you have to reopen the game.”
    • “Over time all these remakes have removed aspects of the original game, for example the first level from when the original came out (it got renamed to massive before deletion) is barely recognizable in this version other than the music which of course will never change.”
  • graphics

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The graphics in the remake have been criticized for losing elements of the original game, featuring pixelated visuals in the level select and noticeable lag. Many iconic items and level details have been removed, resulting in a less faithful and visually inconsistent experience.

    • “Over time, all these remakes have removed aspects of the original game. For example, the first level from the original release, renamed to 'massive' before its deletion, is barely recognizable in this version except for the music, which remains unchanged. The game also features pixelated graphics on the level select screen, slight lag, and has removed wing protection boosts, keys, many gems, hidden items, skins, and level segments.”
  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game delivers a powerful emotional impact, evoking strong feelings that can bring players to tears.

    • “This game made me cry!”
  • stability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including buggy segments and incomplete loading in some areas, which detracts from the overall experience despite some enjoyable content.

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Rolling Sky Ball is a platformer game. Common tags for Rolling Sky Ball include free to play and abstract.

Rolling Sky Ball is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Rolling Sky Ball was developed by Holoop Games.

Rolling Sky Ball has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Rolling Sky Ball for its emotional but disliked it for its monetization.

Rolling Sky Ball is a single player game.

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