ABOUT THE GAME
RollMaze game overview
RollMaze unfolds through physics mazes that must be tilted so several balls reach their destinations before the best time expires. You rotate the entire playfield, control gravity, and guide every ball through the open route. This rotating-maze ball guidance rewards making small rotations near narrow passages so momentum does not carry a ball past the turn. Completed stages introduce more intricate layouts, while quicker solutions improve the star result. Within this rotating-maze ball guidance, compare cause and result. The level must be retried when the balls cannot reach the goal within a successful route or time.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
Expect rotating-maze ball guidance in RollMaze. Move all required balls through the maze and earn up to three stars. The challenge changes because completed stages introduce more intricate layouts, while quicker solutions improve the star result.
GETTING STARTED
How to play RollMaze
Start RollMaze by checking the goal. Next, rotate the entire playfield, control gravity, and guide every ball through the open route. Before acting, favor making small rotations near narrow passages so momentum does not carry a ball past the turn.
Continue from a safe position. Completed stages introduce more intricate layouts, while quicker solutions improve the star result. After failure, reconsider timing for rotating-maze ball guidance.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Hold the left mouse button and swipe left or right to rotate the maze; maintain the hold while making small corrections to the playfield angle.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for RollMaze
- Move all required balls through the maze and earn up to three stars. Inspect the nearest constraint before the next input.
- Making small rotations near narrow passages so momentum does not carry a ball past the turn. Keep the rotating-maze ball guidance priority visible.
- The level must be retried when the balls cannot reach the goal within a successful route or time. Plan the next attempt around this limit.










