Roto Force
PID GamesAccidently Awesome
Lebih banyakRoto Force is a high-energy 2D bullet-hell that combines fast-paced action with challenging gameplay. This twin-stick shooter will test your skill and reflexes in 9 different places with unique design filled with enemies and obstacles! Roto Force is free-to-try, an in-app purchase is required to unlock the full game. As an intern of the Roto Force, you'll embark on multiple missions to fulfill your boss's whims. The game's different worlds take you through a variety of environments, from a dangerous jungle to a city of slime and beyond. To overcome these challenges, you'll unlock new weapons with unique shot styles that will let you shoot and spin your way through the game's colorful landscapes. In addition to the game's main levels, Roto Force also features 10 challenging boss fights. These battles are the ultimate test of your skills, requiring quick reflexes, strategic thinking, and precise timing to defeat. So fill in the form, and start your internship in the Roto Force right now! What's in the game: • Simple controls • A pumpin' Soundtrack • 9 weapons that provide different playstyles • About 30 Mini-Bosses and 10 regular sized Bosses • Can be played through in an afternoon, or a weekend, or a week... (depends on your skill) • Higher Difficulty Mode can be unlocked (if you really want) • Generous Accessibility Options (slow down game speed, increase damage, immortality) What's not in the game: • No procedural generation • No more than 4 colours at a time A small game, made with love by a small team.
Roto Force
9.0
If you suffer from vertigo or simply get dizzy easily, this may not be the game for you! Roto Force is controller- (or phone-)clenching shooter where I played as a tiny lil guy who could shift to the left or right on circular stages. As he moved, the entire perspective shifted along with him, so it almost looked more like I was moving the stage than my character.
As if that wasn't enough to mess with my brain, I also had the ability to aim and rocket myself across the stage, quickly flipping my view upside down. It's more than a little bit disorienting. It's also, frankly, pretty brilliant.
A devious arcade shoot-em-up that had my head (and screen) spinning
Roto Force
9.0
The Roto Force demo was such a refreshing surprise. It’s not often that a mobile game grabs my interest like this, but I found myself playing all the way through in a single session. It’s a simple idea, almost a retro-arcade concept: run along the ground shooting airborne targets with a variety of weapons. The ingenious twist is that the arenas are circular, and my little militarized slug could leap across to avoid danger or sunder enemy armor.