Rolando (video Game)
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''Rolando'' is a
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developed by studio HandCircus and published by ngmoco. It was released for
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on December 18, 2008, and uses the
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. ''Rolando''s gameplay revolves around navigation of "Rolandos", small ball-like creatures, throughout a fictional world known as "Rolandoland". ''Rolando'' has received generally positive reviews. A sequel, '' Rolando 2: Quest for the Golden Orchid'', was released in 2009. A third game was announced and later cancelled. After being unplayable on newer devices since 2017, ''Rolando'' was later re-released in the form of a remake, ''Rolando: Royal Edition'', on April 3, 2019.


Story

The goal of the game is to save Rolandoland from an invasion of little shadow creatures. The inhabitants of Rolandoland are the Rolandos, which are little ball-shaped creatures. Rolandos must be directed to safety by tilting the iPhone or
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and using different bonus items like conveyor belts and elevators. The Rolandos proceed through a series of worlds before eventually finding and defeating the leader of the shadow creatures.


Gameplay

Each stage has a required number of Rolandos that must escape if the player wants to advance to the next stage. Players can manipulate objects in the world and can tilt an iPhone or
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to move the Rolandos through the stage. The player rolls the Rolandos either one at a time or in groups, selected by drawing boxes over the intended Rolandos. By swiping one's finger up, the selected Rolandos jump. The player gets help from the Rolando commandos, an elite group of sticky balls who grip surfaces and defy gravity. Contrary to normal Rolandos, these creatures can also stick to the ceiling. This game also features tutorial levels in the first world, which explain the controls and how to play. One may be very familiar with the controls, but it will take a long time to master them.


Music and art

The soundtrack for ''Rolando'' is largely from the discography of DJ
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, who lent many of his songs to the game. Such songs include "Spandex Man" (from ''
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''), "Shrimp", "Ug" (from ''
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''), "Donkey Ride", "Kalimba", "Stockport Carnival" (from ''
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''), and "Mice At The Organ" (from the ''Large Pies'' EP). Simon Oliver, ''Rolando''s creator, called Mr. Scruff's contribution "icing on the cake" for the game. Art for the game was created by Finnish
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Mikko Walamies. Oliver sent Walamies videos, level layouts, and other development media without ever meeting the illustrator in person. However, Oliver described the relationship positively, saying that their "ideas always seem to be in sync." Walamies made available high-resolution art from ''Rolando'' on his website in February 2009.


Version history

Version 1.1 of the game was released on March 16, 2009 and includes five secret levels with the Honeycup Meadows theme. Version 1.2 of the game was released on April 21, 2009 and added two more secret levels based on the Fire Canyon theme, and reveals the remaining secret levels as locked icons, bringing the final level count to fifty-six levels. The game was updated weekly with more levels until the release of '' Rolando 2: Quest for the Golden Orchid''. ''Rolando Lite'' was released February 4, 2009 and includes the first eight levels in Honey Cup Meadows, and later, one secret level in the ''Rolando Lite'' 1.1 update. In 2017, Rolando became unavailable on iOS devices using iOS 11 or later due to its 32-bit nature.


Reception

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'' gave the game a 9.5 out of 10 rating. The game was voted as Best iPhone Game of 2008 by the ''
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'' gave ''Rolando'' a 7 out of 10 rating, criticizing the game for using graphics and ideas similar to ''
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''. The ''Royal Edition'' was nominated for "Best Mobile Game" at the Develop:Star Awards.


Sequel

In February 2009, ngmoco announced two sequels to ''Rolando''. '' Rolando 2: Quest for the Golden Orchid'' is similar to its predecessor in that it is a puzzle-based platformer, however, new characters and settings allow new types of movement and some offensive action against the antagonists. The focus of this quest is to cure the two sages of the kingdom of a disease using the mysterious "Golden Orchid". Also new to ''Rolando 2'' are "Golden Idols" which, when acquired, will allow a player to skip some of the more challenging puzzles. Golden Idols are found throughout the levels of ''Rolando 2''.


References


External links


Official HandCircus website

Official ''Rolando'' websiteOfficial ngmoco website
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