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Boulder-rolling tower defense with a Monty Python sense of humor and a surprisingly deep level editor. Chaotic fun that wears thin solo but shines in short bursts.

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is a genuinely strange hybrid - part tower defense, part arcade racer, entirely committed to its own absurdist bit. ACE Team's formula is simple on paper: you place defensive units along a path to stop your opponent's boulder, then you personally roll your own giant boulder down a separate lane, smashing through their defenses to destroy their gate. Both things happen simultaneously, so every match is a split-screen scramble between careful build decisions and white-knuckle boulder control. It sounds chaotic because it is, and for the right player in the right session length, that chaos is exactly the point. From a strategy angle, the tower defense layer is the most interesting part. Units range from catapults and cannons to elephants and giant fans that redirect your opponent's path. Placement timing matters - you have a narrow window between boulder launches to drop and rearrange defenses, which compresses the decision loop into something resembling a real-time puzzle. Harder difficulty and competitive play force you to prioritize momentum control: do you stack DPS towers to chip the boulder's health bar, or do you invest in redirectors that buy extra seconds? That tension is real, and when a well-placed wall sends someone's boulder sailing into a gorge, the payoff lands. The catch is that the AI in single-player is not especially threatening, and the campaign mode leans harder on novelty level gimmicks and historical art pastiche humor than on escalating strategic challenge. The level editor is the headline feature ACE Team added in this third entry, and it deserves credit for being genuinely functional rather than a cosmetic checkbox. You can build custom boulder paths, place hazards, set win conditions, and publish to the community. The tool set is approachable enough that non-creators can experiment, and the Steam Workshop library has a respectable number of community stages to extend the game's life beyond the base content. That said, the editor's ceiling is not especially high - you are not building a new engine, you are remixing what is already there. For a content creation tool attached to a mid-budget arcade game, it is solid. For players expecting Halo Forge, temper expectations accordingly. Where the game stumbles is in sustained solo play. The campaign chapters are bite-sized and carried heavily by ACE Team's art direction - hand-painted historical vignettes running from ancient Greece through the Renaissance with absurdist setpieces bolted on - but the underlying level design variability is limited. After a few hours the loop risks feeling repetitive without a human opponent to adapt against. Multiplayer, local or online, fixes this almost entirely. The game's entire personality sharpens when both players are actively reacting to each other's builds in real time. Online matchmaking population is thin, though, which is a practical concern worth noting if you are planning a primarily online experience. The Metacritic score of 72 and mixed Steam reception (75% positive across over 1,700 reviews) are fair reads. This is not a game with hidden depth that reviewers missed - it is a game where the fun-per-hour curve peaks early and plateaus, but the ceiling of that peak is genuinely enjoyable. Think of it as a party game with a strategy coat on: best played in hour-long sessions with friends who do not take losing well. Diego, Scout Team

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break

21 jul 2020ACE TeamModus Games
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Boulder-rolling tower defense with a Monty Python sense of humor and a surprisingly deep level editor. Chaotic fun that wears thin solo but shines in short bursts.

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Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is a genuinely strange hybrid - part tower defense, part arcade racer, entirely committed to its own absurdist bit. ACE Team's formula is simple on paper: you place defensive units along a path to stop your opponent's boulder, then you personally roll your own giant boulder down a separate lane, smashing through their defenses to destroy their gate. Both things happen simultaneously, so every match is a split-screen scramble between careful build decisions and white-knuckle boulder control. It sounds chaotic because it is, and for the right player in the right session length, that chaos is exactly the point. From a strategy angle, the tower defense layer is the most interesting part. Units range from catapults and cannons to elephants and giant fans that redirect your opponent's path. Placement timing matters - you have a narrow window between boulder launches to drop and rearrange defenses, which compresses the decision loop into something resembling a real-time puzzle. Harder difficulty and competitive play force you to prioritize momentum control: do you stack DPS towers to chip the boulder's health bar, or do you invest in redirectors that buy extra seconds? That tension is real, and when a well-placed wall sends someone's boulder sailing into a gorge, the payoff lands. The catch is that the AI in single-player is not especially threatening, and the campaign mode leans harder on novelty level gimmicks and historical art pastiche humor than on escalating strategic challenge. The level editor is the headline feature ACE Team added in this third entry, and it deserves credit for being genuinely functional rather than a cosmetic checkbox. You can build custom boulder paths, place hazards, set win conditions, and publish to the community. The tool set is approachable enough that non-creators can experiment, and the Steam Workshop library has a respectable number of community stages to extend the game's life beyond the base content. That said, the editor's ceiling is not especially high - you are not building a new engine, you are remixing what is already there. For a content creation tool attached to a mid-budget arcade game, it is solid. For players expecting Halo Forge, temper expectations accordingly. Where the game stumbles is in sustained solo play. The campaign chapters are bite-sized and carried heavily by ACE Team's art direction - hand-painted historical vignettes running from ancient Greece through the Renaissance with absurdist setpieces bolted on - but the underlying level design variability is limited. After a few hours the loop risks feeling repetitive without a human opponent to adapt against. Multiplayer, local or online, fixes this almost entirely. The game's entire personality sharpens when both players are actively reacting to each other's builds in real time. Online matchmaking population is thin, though, which is a practical concern worth noting if you are planning a primarily online experience. The Metacritic score of 72 and mixed Steam reception (75% positive across over 1,700 reviews) are fair reads. This is not a game with hidden depth that reviewers missed - it is a game where the fun-per-hour curve peaks early and plateaus, but the ceiling of that peak is genuinely enjoyable. Think of it as a party game with a strategy coat on: best played in hour-long sessions with friends who do not take losing well.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamTower DefenseLevel EditorLocal MultiplayerSteam WorkshopSplit-screenArcade PhysicsCompetitive MultiplayerHistorical Parody

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Modus Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
21 jul 2020

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