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ROTO: A made in Malaysia puzzler that’s enjoyably addictive

Flappy Birds, Swing Copters and the likes are not games, these apps are a waste of time. ROTO on the other, hand is different and the Made-in-Malaysia game is so worth you attention.

On the skin of it, ROTO is a simple game. You are a ball and you navigate through a course hopping on balls of various sizes. Along the way, you attempt to collect stars and avoid obstacles. The premise of the game is simple and it’s an easy game to pick up. Anyone can play ROTO but as you move up the levels, the game gets progressively challenging, and that’s where this app has all the makings of a great, addictive game, it’s easy to play but difficult to master.

The creators — local indie developers, WerakuGames — have put a lot of thought and effort into ROTO because it’s not easy to make simple like this, this good. We’ve been playing the game for hours and can say that it is refreshingly enjoyable. The game is free to download and is available in Google Play Malaysia and Singapore. We encourage you to try it out and do let us know what you think.

ROTO: A Simple Circular Puzzle, is available for Android devices here.

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