Everyone’s favorite boulder rolling simulator is back for it’s third installment as announced in a press release put out by Modus Games. That game being Rock of Ages III: Make & Break.
Rock of Ages is a series that’s been around since 2011 and combines elements of tower defense and… bowling of all things. Gameplay consists of trying to roll a boulder from one side of the course to the other or trying to stop said boulder by placing various traps and obstacles. Rock of Ages III: Make & Break brings some new gameplay modes to the mix with Humpty Dumpy Mode, where the player must guide a fragile egg person to the end of the course, as well as Avalanche Mode, where the player must build a tower to withstand an onslaught of boulders. In addition to those modes there’s also a level editor where players can create and share their own levels with the world.
Rock of Ages III: Make & Break is out now on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and XBox One for $29.99 USD, and will be on Google Stadia August 14th, being included free with Stadia Pro. Checkout the press release below for more information:
Whimsical Destruction and Creation Awaits in Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break,
Now Available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One
Endearing Series Adds First-Ever Stage Creator Alongside Campaign
& Varied Game Modes in a Triumphant, Super-Sized Return
Walnut Creek, Calif. (July 21, 2020) – Independent publisher Modus Games with developers ACE Team and Giant Monkey Robot today rolled Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break to release on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The Stadia version will release on August 14, 2020, and will be free for Stadia Pro subscribers. Check out the brand-new launch trailer now: https://youtu.be/AAPdhmTly9A.
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break delivers on the tower defense-style strategy and arcade-paced action of its predecessors while bringing new innovations to the series such as its robust level creator. Fans now have the chance to design their own courses and share them with the Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break community, giving the experience endless replayability as players bring their dream creations (or fiendishly tough challenges) to life.
Beyond the level editor, there are several other new game modes for fans to tumble into. These include Humpty Dumpty, in which players are tasked with safely delivering the infamous egg to the finish line without allowing the two hits that inevitably break him. In contrast, Avalanche mode sees players building up their own towers to defend themselves from a mob of very angry boulders barreling their way.
All of this and more is featured alongside Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break’s hilarious campaign, in which players experience a somewhat altered version of history. Did Abraham Lincoln ever encounter a giant, rolling meatball that was large enough to destroy an entire city? According to Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break, he sure did.
With over 20 different boulders to choose from, an endless amount of levels thanks to player-created courses, and a hilarious reimagining of folk legends and history, players will never run out of fun things to do in Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break.
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