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Rodha

Built around two-direction ball platforming through mechanical traps, Rodha asks the player to navigate the ball safely through all sixty platforming levels.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Rodha game overview

One of nine ball characters crosses sixty minimalist levels filled with cannons, moving saws, and other contraptions. The ball changes horizontal direction rather than using a separate jump action. Navigate the ball safely through all sixty platforming levels. Crossing the platform, reversing when needed, and reaching the level exit becomes possible once watching trap timing and choosing the next horizontal movement is complete; successful navigation opens another of the sixty stages. Cleared courses advance through the sixty-stage set and make additional characters part of the run. A cannon shot, moving saw, or other trap can destroy the ball.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

During a run, watching trap timing and choosing the next horizontal movement gives way to crossing the platform, reversing when needed, and reaching the level exit. The ball changes horizontal direction rather than using a separate jump action, and successful navigation opens another of the sixty stages.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Rodha

First, concentrate on watching trap timing and choosing the next horizontal movement. The ball changes horizontal direction rather than using a separate jump action. Then work toward this result: navigate the ball safely through all sixty platforming levels.

Crossing the platform, reversing when needed, and reaching the level exit carries the attempt forward. Cleared courses advance through the sixty-stage set and make additional characters part of the run.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Press A or Left to move one way and D or Right to move the other; tapping the screen provides the same directional control.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Rodha

  1. Change direction before a moving saw closes the entire landing space.
  2. Treat cannon fire as a timing pattern rather than rushing after one projectile.
  3. Use brief inputs near a platform edge so the ball does not overshoot.