LocoRoco-esque phone tilt-em-up news now, with developer ngmoco efficiently announcing two sequels to the iPhone's beloved Rolando. You know you've made it big when you become a trilogy -- complete with subtitles!
According to IGN, Rolando 2: The Quest for the Golden Orchid will arrive sometime in June, followed by the currently unsubtitled Rolando 3 in November. The news echoes comments made earlier by the game's creator, Simon Oliver, who modestly promised "more activity on the Rolando front" for the remainder of the year. Aside from the pair of follow-ups, ngmoco also plans to release a pack of 20 new levels for the original game.
If you're unfamiliar with all this Rolando business, check out our review of the game that got the ball rolling on the rolling ball game.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Mar 23rd 2009 4:23PM (Unverified) said
i dont get it. how about Rolando 2: Rick Rolled.
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Posted: Mar 23rd 2009 4:40PM Snow Leopard said
I just downloaded this game and I got to say it is pretty sweet. It actually feels like a title that couldn’t exist on any other platform. To see a game developer actually try to embrace what makes the touch/tilt interface unique rather than force a translation on to it is a refreshing sign that iphone gaming may actually be headed in a direction beyond the scope of “Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Mini-Game POS for 8 Bucks”
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