A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

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Rogue Rocks is a space rocks shoot-em-up with minimalist roguelite elements. Blast your way to the center of a procedurally generated galaxy before you get caught!

  • Many types of asteroids and space rocks to keep you on your toes
  • Collect and buy upgrades for your ship as you go
  • Unlockable ships offer new challenges
  • Arcade-inspired gameplay brought into the modern era
StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Release date Aug 15, 2019
Rating
Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars
(13 total ratings)
AuthorAUX-IN Games
GenreShooter
Made withAudacity, Godot, Aseprite
Tags2D, Asteroids, Roguelike, Roguelite, Shoot 'Em Up, Space, Vector
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Playstation controller
AccessibilityConfigurable controls
LinksSteam

Purchase

Buy Now$4.99 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $4.99 USD. Your purchase comes with a Steam key. You will get access to the following files:

rogue-rocks-linux-64.zip 34 MB
Version 1.2.0
rogue-rocks-linux-32.zip 33 MB
Version 1.2.0
rogue-rocks-windows-64.zip 32 MB
Version 1.2.0
rogue-rocks-windows-32.zip 31 MB
Version 1.2.0

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This game would be better if:

  1. the ship had inertia like in Asteroids and didn’t inexplicably slow to a stop as if moving through jelly, and
  2. it had a minimap, at least of the immediate surroundings where something might be speeding straight toward you from off-screen for a cheap death.

I would play that for days.

Really enjoyable Asteroids-like with upgrades, unlockable goals, and great music. Addictive and works well as a just-one-more or for playing in short sessions here and there. Thanks for this!

It seems like a Andriods clone with a bit of a twist. I enjoyed the game.

The game seems to me carefully composed, with simple but effective graphics, uncluttered controls and interface, and an atmosphere of mystery. It gave me a flashback-feeling of Elite mixed with Another World from two-and-a-half decades ago. And that in an Asteroids-based game... strange, in a very positive way.