With a demo available as part of the Steam Bullet Fest, ROLLA is a fun game of retro-styled destruction where you level a city as a rolling ball of flesh.
They're calling it an "arcade survive ‘em up". You control this weird giant squishy ball, and roll around squashing people and destroying entire buildings as you grow in size to eventually tower over buildings and just cause as much chaos and destruction as possible.

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Game Highlights:
- Easy and accessible control scheme - play with joypad, keyboard and mouse or just keyboard.
- Levels - different locations around the world.
- Complete Missions - unique tasks and collectibles in each level.
- Power-ups - increase your chances of survival through mutations enabled by a variety of power-ups.
- Online Leaderboards - do you have what it takes to climb to the top?
- Blood-pumping Original Soundtrack - intense and imposing synth score composed entirely by the developer.
The demo tested with Proton 11 on Fedora KDE works great. Good fun to just roll around and watch your score constantly increase. There's even a leaderboard system to see how you stack up against others. In the demo there's only one city to destroy but the full game will have six, each with their own special objectives.
Worth a go? Absolutely.



