Game manual
Roald Amundsen Roald Amundsen was a Norwegian explorer of polar regions. He led the Antarctic expedition (1910–12) that was the first to reach the South Pole, on 14 December 1911. In 1926 he was the first expedition leader to be recognized without dispute as having reached the North Pole. He is also known as having the first expedition to traverse the Northwest Passage (1903–06) in the Arctic.He disappeared in June 1928 in the Arctic while taking part in a rescue mission by plane. (wikipedia)
The game Be Roald Amundsen and explore the South Pole! But be careful: Surrounded by endless snowscapes, you are completely on your own. You cannot see anything around you except white. The game enables the player to become a real explorer. In the beginning, each sector is just a blank window. Obstacles are hidden in the snow. Just as the player begins to find his way around, the geometries form in his mind. Roald is a trial-and-error-game to the bitter end! Often enough, the player will find himself failing and restarting a sector, but every defeat also reveals important information about the level. Just don‘t make the same mistake twice! The difficulty increases with each new section. At least you have your bucket of black paint! This is a helpful tool to reveal hidden obstacles or crevices. Once you finished all 20 sections, the stats for your run are shown. This includes how many stars you collected, how many paint buckets you used, how many times you died and your overall time.
Controls Move left
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Jump
SPACE
Stars In each of the 20 sectors, you can collect a star. In the end, the total of your collection will be shown.
Paint buckets Throw a paint bucket if you find it hard to find your way through a section. Try to find strategic spots to throw them. Sometimes, it makes sense to do so during a jump or even a fall. Paint will stay wherever you throw it, even if you leave a section and return later.
Throw paint bucket
Designed and developed by Matthias Lieb