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SolaRola

Developer: Marble Jamgames / Dimps · Published by Marble Jamgames · 2012
A charming physics puzzle-platformer for mobile.
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SolaRola is a 2012 physics-based puzzle-platformer developed by Marble Jamgames and Dimps and published for iOS and Android. Set across a series of colourful, cartoonish alien worlds, the game follows a pair of small creatures, the Bibbits, whose home planet has been wrecked, and tasks the player with guiding a rolling, ball-like character through gravity- and momentum-driven levels filled with obstacles, hazards and collectibles. Gameplay centres on physics puzzles: players tilt, roll and navigate the environment, manipulating contraptions, switches and terrain to reach the goal while gathering items, in the tradition of touch-friendly physics puzzlers popular on smartphones during the period. Bright, charming visuals and accessible, escalating puzzle design made it well suited to mobile play and shorter sessions. SolaRola drew on the wave of mobile physics-puzzle games that followed the success of titles like Angry Birds and Cut the Rope, offering a platforming-flavoured variation on the formula. POCG noted its iOS and Android release among its mobile gaming news. As a smaller mobile title, its profile was modest, but it stands as a representative, polished example of the era's accessible, physics-driven puzzle-platformers designed for touchscreens and a broad casual audience seeking colourful, brain-teasing entertainment on the go. It was a representative example of the polished, physics-driven puzzle-platformers that flourished on touchscreens in the early 2010s.

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Jul 272012
SolaRola Blasts Off on iOS and Android
Square Enix revamps and re-releases the 2007 physics puzzle-platformer SolaRola on iOS and Android with new graphics and touch and tilt controls.
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