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About the Game The greatest “giant rocks rolling through historical/artistic ages” tower defense game is back with Rock of Ages 2: Bigger & Boulder. Just like the title says, Bigger &Boulder cranks up the surrealism and gameplay to be, well… BIGGER AND BOULDER.
Read moreMuch like the first Rock of Ages, the concept serves well again, this time with the capacity for split-screen co-operative gameplay, and two modes for each non-battle level/map. The physics is on par with the original,
The game requires disabling a security feature on PCs with 10th gen Intel CPUs or later. While the game is the best one of the series, this is a major bug that hasn't been fixed for quite a while and I cannot recommend
A surprising amount of fun was had in local co-op for a game that was initially thought of as a "warm-up" game for the evening, but ended up being the only game we played. The art is delightful, gameplay is fun and
Fun concept, funny humour, good graphics+visual style and nice music. "Roll a boulder down a hill"-the game. I remember having fun playing the first installment. I only played through the 'campaign' for this one but had
Rating: 5/10 -Mid Rock of Ages 2 aims to improve on the things that made the first game good. It does, but it fails in other unexpected places. The game's humor and style we're unchanged and even a bit improved. The
Cute idea at first. You roll a boulder through obstacle courses to smash into enemy gates while your opponent sets traps. Picking different strategies and trying new routes is entertaining for a while. The art style and