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The gameplay in Rolling Sky is simple yet challenging. The game features a variety of levels, each with its unique obstacles, rhythm patterns, and challenges. Here are some key gameplay mechanics to get you started:
| Category | Count | |----------|-------| | Main levels | ~82 | | Bonus levels | ~72 | | Fan-made levels | ~10 | | Co-creation levels | ~39 | | Mini levels | ~4 |
This is a comprehensive wiki-style guide, covering everything from core mechanics to level strategies, secrets, and lore.
Released in 2016, Rolling Sky presented players with a deceptively simple premise: guide a ball across a narrow, floating track while dodging obstacles and collecting gems to the beat of electronic music. It stood out in a saturated mobile market by offering console-quality graphics and an addictive "die-and-retry" loop popularized by titles like Geometry Dash . While the game was eventually delisted from major app stores due to policy violations by its publisher, it remains a cult classic with an active community preserving its content.
: Changes the character into a spaceship-like form that must pass through specific geometric holes (triangle, square, or hexagon). Life System
: Extra challenges often tied to specific themes or events.
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Practice plan (4-week progression)