Very fun, and relaxing marble game. That has its own feel to it.
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About This Game
The game currently has six main worlds, with more to come in the future. Each one with their own unique theme and level design. In total the game currently features 100+ levels of varying difficulty.

The levels are broken down as follows:
- 65 Basic Levels. Between 15 and 10 per world. These are unlocked from the start. Most players should be capable of completing these.
- Each basic level also has a Collectible as an extra challenge. Collecting all of these in a specific world unlocks that worlds Collect Level.
- 6 Collect Levels.
- 6 Timer Levels
- 6 Challenge Levels
- 10 Secret Levels
- Each Level in the game also has time medals (bronze, silver, gold) to beat. There's separate medals both for completing the level normally and finding the collectible. Getting each normal gold medal in a world unlocks that worlds Timer Level. Getting each collectible gold medal in a world unlocks that worlds challenge Level.
- Leaderboards and extensive stats are also available for each level.
Other Features
- Character Selection
- Speedrun Mode
- Fun Bonus Modes
- Global Leaderboards
- Local Multiplayer
- Made in Unreal Engine 4 so theres plenty of graphical options to tweak.
- Full controller support.
- 50+ Achievements
- A developer thats very open to Feedback & Suggestions! ^.^
If you have any questions/problems/feedback/anything you can send me an email or just post on the Steam forums and I'll try to answer it to the best of my ability!
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User Reviews
Solid game with a very noticeable influence from the Super Monkey Ball series - that is, tight physics with a lot of air maneuverability, making it an excellent game to speedrun, and a satisfying game to play through casually as well. This review reflects the current version of the game at the time of writing, which is early access verson 0.52.2, and therefore may not accurately reflect future updates. I may update this review in the future when I feel necessary. The Good: [list] [*]It's hard, but the difficulty curve is fairly consistent. If you play the levels in order (which is not a requirement, though some levels require certain conditions to be met to be unlocked), you will get a feel for the physics making the harder levels a lot less daunting. [*]The controls feel tight and responsive, and very predictable (except on the ice levels, which are, understandably, very slippery). This is probably the most important factor which separates good and bad ball rolling games, an...
10/10 Well designed levels and having great fun grinding low times for the leaderboards!
Think it's about time I left a review, since I'm pretty much done with the game until new levels come. Where to begin here... This is a very fun and relaxing game (as well as addicting ngl)! Very reminiscent of Super Monkey Ball! For the most part, I love the level designs! Some I couldn't really get into at first, but after speedrunning them I found a new love for them! ...though there are SOME levels I still hate with a passion... mainly from world 2 (more or less every level here because there's too many maze levels and ice physics are really annoying in this, ngl) and world 4 (a good 4 or 5 levels here felt like a dumb difficulty spike in my side tbh, so just skipped them due to frustration). I also skipped a lot of hats (the collectibles of the game) (skipped some due to frustration and how hard they can be, and skipped some others due to me not liking the level even normally. I can't see myself liking the extra levels anyway, since I didn't for world 1). The soundtrack at the ...
Would highly recommend this game for anyone looking for a new, interesting rolling platformer. The game caters to both casual gameplay and competitive gameplay with its online leaderboards. For $10 you get access to over 60 base game levels, all of which have additional secrets to be found. You also have access to 10 secret levels which can be unlocked on specific regular levels. The controls took me a little while to get used to since historically i have only ever really played rolling games with 360 cam control, but once i did get used to them (which didn't take me long), they felt very tight.
This is a great game, I really enjoyed playing it! The controls are really satisfying and the mechanics are really cool. The difficulty curve for most of the levels is good, however some of the levels in worlds 3 and 4 are way too difficult. I got to the finale level in world 4 and couldn't finish it because it was too hard. Suggestions: • Make the later levels a little easier (Maybe keep the hard levels but add them in as bonus levels?) • Remove minimap. It is pretty much pointless and I never used it. • The camera was pretty good most of the time, but it gets weird when you slow down. Maybe add the ability to control the camera so you can look at where you want to go? Other than those things this game is really fun and a good purchase! My favorite mechanic is the rainbow boost. I like to go fast :D
I have played A LOT of Monkey Ball a decade ago and every now and they I buy a marble game and hope it will give me some Monkey Ball feeling. Sadly, even if those games were okay in ther own rights, this never happened. "One More Roll" is the first game which does actually feel like a Monkey Ball game, the kind of map design and the gameplay itself. I really like it! I may update my review if I am farther into the game and get new impressions.
I love the game so far, There are already many levels with each one feeling unique and fitting to its world. On top of this the Dev is very active as of now, having sarted a discord to discuss the game and bugs, releasing updates often. Very fun and worth the price I'd say.
I've been really enjoying this game so far. Whether you're a casual player or someone who wants to try some crazy strategies by bouncing into things and getting nifty jumps towards the goal, this game has something for everyone. 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.
I'm enjoying the game! Fun concept, I like the hats, it's funny to have a hat on the ball when you collect one. I found myself saying to myself ah just one more try, then I thought One More Roll is a pretty good name! I would recommend it, real fun, although bit challenging! Looking forward to updates!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-2410M @ 2.30GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000
- DirectX: Version 5.2
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Lowest settings are required to have decent FPS (30-60).
Recommended
- OS *: Windows Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.50GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 / AMD Radeon R7-260X
- DirectX: Version 5.2
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does One More Roll cost?
One More Roll costs $11.99.
What are the system requirements for One More Roll?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista/7/8/10 Processor: Intel Core i5-2410M @ 2.30GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 DirectX: Version 5.2 Storage: 1 GB available space Additional Notes: Lowest settings are required to have decent FPS (30-60). Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows Vista/7/8/10 Processor: Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.50GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 / AMD Radeon R7-260X DirectX: Version 5.2 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is One More Roll available on?
One More Roll is available on Windows PC.
Is One More Roll worth buying?
One More Roll has 95% positive reviews from 22 players.
When was One More Roll released?
One More Roll was released on Nov 2, 2018.
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