Roid Rage
The Roid Rage app is a game where players attempt to stay alive in an infinite asteroid field of increasing density. Players collect precious Juice and can unlock three different ships by purchasing the game. The controls are simple, but the game is difficult to play. The app is free to start, but players can purchase additional features through in-app purchases. The app is developed by Butterscotch Shenanigans, an independent game studio.
1. Roid Rage is a mobile game where players attempt to stay alive in an infinite asteroid field of increasing density.
2. The game features a variety of ships, including a starter ship, three unlockable ships, and a bureau of science ship.
3. Players can purchase in-game items to help them progress in the game, including a ship, power-ups, and the ability to unlock new ships.
4. The game is described as being “dead-simple” to control but “deathly difficult” to play.
5. The game is developed by Butterscotch Shenanigans, an independent game studio.
* Renewable energy sources: solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass
* Non-renewable energy sources: coal, oil, natural gas
* Environmental impact
* Cost
* Reliability
* Flexibility
* Sustainability
Collect precious Juice as you attempt to stay alive in an infinite asteroid field of ever-increasing density. Don’t worry about the hordes of interns you kill in the process, those interns are unpaid! Plus, the Bureau of Science has all the super-fragile ships you could ever want!
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✔ Dead-simple controls, DEATHLY DIFFICULT to play
✔ A super-fragile starter ship with a tight turning radius
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✔ A single purchase is all it takes!
✔ Access to 3 unlockable ships (you still have to prove yourself to get them), each with its own powerup
About the Studio
Butterscotch Shenanigans™ is an independent studio. We make high-quality, often goofy, and punchy games designed to provide the most entertaining experience possible, while being fair to our players and to ourselves. Stay up to date with our studio at http://bscotch.net