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Rotieer is a single player casual platformer game. It was developed by Enzo Whyte and was released on March 5, 2015. It received negative reviews from players.

Rotieer, move through the Level, rotate it and see it completly from the first second on! Solve Puzzles, find keys for locked Doors, move through Portals, ride Elevators and more...

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30%Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game has a unique concept of rotating levels to guide a ball to the exit, which is an interesting twist on traditional puzzle mechanics.
  • The difficulty balance is reasonable, with increasing challenge levels that keep players engaged.
  • Controller support is available, and there is a decent music track that adds some atmosphere to the gameplay.
  • The game is plagued by numerous bugs, including uncollectable items and broken platforms, which severely hinder the experience.
  • The lives system forces players to restart entire chapters upon failure, which is frustrating and counterintuitive for a puzzle game.
  • Player movement is excessively slow, making the gameplay feel tedious and unengaging.
  • gameplay

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, -67% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The gameplay is criticized for being flawed, particularly due to the inclusion of a lives mechanic in a puzzle game, which many find inappropriate and detrimental. Overall, while the game is not deemed terrible, it suffers from mechanical issues and lacks visual appeal.

    • “The gameplay is incredibly engaging and keeps you on your toes.”
    • “I love how the mechanics evolve as you progress through the levels.”
    • “Tldr: a visually mediocre flash game-grade title with mechanical flaws.”
    • “A lives mechanic in a puzzle game?!”
    • “While the game isn't terrible, having a lives system in a puzzle game is a horrible mechanic.”
  • stability

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

    The game's stability has been widely criticized, with users describing it as a "buggy mess" and expressing frustration over the lack of developer responsiveness to feedback, even after a year since its release.

    • “A buggy mess.”
    • “I could certainly wait, at least, if the developer showed any signs of listening to feedback, but given that this game's been out for a whole year and it's still this buggy, I don't think the developer even remembers that he made this.”
  • music

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

    The music in the game is generally considered mediocre, with users noting that the tracks are unremarkable and the sound design is simplistic.

    • “The music is nothing special and most of the sounds are simple.”
    • “A half decent music track.”
  • graphics

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

    The graphics have been criticized for being overly simplistic, and the motion blur effect has been described as detrimental to the overall experience, leading to a generally negative impression.

    • “The overly simplistic graphics and god-awful motion blur aside, this was not an enjoyable experience for the 5 minutes I played it.”
  • optimization

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

    The game's optimization is generally considered lacking, with users expressing that it could be improved for a better performance experience.

    • “Could be better optimized.”
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Rotieer is a casual platformer game. Common tags for Rotieer include indie and puzzle platformer.

Rotieer is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Rotieer was released on March 5, 2015.

Rotieer was developed by Enzo Whyte.

Rotieer has received negative reviews from players. Most players disliked Rotieer for its gameplay.

Rotieer is a single player game.

Similar games include Imagine Me, Yury, EDGE, And Yet It Moves, Autocraft and others.