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Roll   [2014]

Roll Released by :
Iceout

Release Date :
13 April 2014

Type :
C64 Game

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Iceout of Avatar, Digital Monastery

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User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 14 April 2014
controls _are_ problematic as soon as level 3 or 4
User Comment
Submitted by Magnar on 14 April 2014
Probably would work better with keys for controlling, and that you make say 3 different keys for left, 3 other keys for right and same for up and down. Each of the 3 keys with different tilt-value.

Just a suggestion :)
User Comment
Submitted by soci on 13 April 2014
If the joystick is controlling the tilt angle then the physics is not good. Once corrected you could set the default sensitivity lower (for finer control) and the game will be still hard enough to play. Or maybe I misunderstood something ;)
User Comment
Submitted by meltingpot667 on 13 April 2014
Nice idea for a game, been waiting around for it to develop to make any sort of comment on it. As I'm a big fan of the old wooden labyrinth with the rolling knob controls, this feels a bit uncomfortable on a joystick, particularly as the sensitivity is ridiculously high. Is it possible to play this with paddles?
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