Let's start the challenging journey of rolling balls in Rollance Going Balls. On this airborne path full of obstacles and easy to fall, how far can you go?
The game Rollance Going Balls opens up a completely different space with a road suspended in the sky. Each rolling step is an adventure. Players seem to be brought into a world without gravity, which both brings a sense of freedom and requires high concentration to avoid being hit halfway.
If you have tried Slope Game or Going Balls, you will notice the familiarity of the mechanics in this game. But Rollance Going Balls still retains its own character thanks to its fast pace, complex running paths, and unpredictable obstacle arrangements. This is not only a speed game but also a test of situation-handling ability and control strategy.
Players will control the ball to roll on winding roads, continuously going up and down the slopes, many sections have no guardrails.
Use the mouse to drag and drop and adjust the direction and force. When going downhill, the ball will automatically accelerate, but when going uphill, it will slow down, requiring the player to keep a reasonable rhythm.
Keep a moderate speed. Because the higher the speed, the greater the inertia, and the radius of the turn must be wider. On a narrow bridge, the excess speed will fly straight down the cliff.
Adjust small, continuous: Instead of extending one shot, drag short many times to keep the track smooth.
Enter the corner slowly, exit the corner quickly: Slow down before entering the corner, keep stable at the top of the corner, then accelerate slightly when you can see the exit clearly.