Company: Open Lab Srl
App Genre: Adventure
Ratings: 4.20
Version: 1.0.7
Updated 26/01/23
Downloads: 144
Roller Drama is an adventure and strategy game application developed by Open Lab Srl and available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 11.0+ and Android 4.4+. It requires 1GB of free space for IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) installation.
The visual novel / sport management mashup game of your (anxiety-ridden?) DREAMS!
Lead a team of Roller Derby athletes using strategy and real-time controls.
Outside the ring you’ll have to manage five big personalities as they grapple with friendship, heartbreak, and late capitalist society…
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Roller Drama can also be downloaded from the following language pages:
Italy
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I was excited to play this. It looked cool. I didn’t see anything on here that said it required a gamepad, but it look like it did so I never got to play it. I was hoping because it was a management game. It was just something I could play on an iPad with a pencil. I’ve been informed that I can play this without anything but a pencil, so I raised it to five stars and I’ll give it a shot. If I’m wrong, I will return.
Having a cat die (implied killed) in like the first 5 minutes and one of the responses being "It's just a cat" seems a little sociopathic. I wish this whole subplot and the gross Shakespeare guy didn't exist. The rest of the characters seemed really well designed. I just couldn't get into it.
I was excited to play this. It looked cool. I didn’t see anything on here that said it required a gamepad, but it look like it did so I never got to play it. I was hoping because it was a management game. It was just something I could play on an iPad with a pencil.