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  • Summary: From the studio that brought you Dalton - The AWESOME!, A.I.R Defense and Wave - Against Every Beat! comes the next hit game, Rooftop Escape! In Rooftop Escape, try to avoid deadly ledges and obstacles as you plummet down the side of a windswept skyscraper. Steer your player to clotheslinesFrom the studio that brought you Dalton - The AWESOME!, A.I.R Defense and Wave - Against Every Beat! comes the next hit game, Rooftop Escape! In Rooftop Escape, try to avoid deadly ledges and obstacles as you plummet down the side of a windswept skyscraper. Steer your player to clotheslines to slow yourself down and try to survive your deadly descent! With an innovative scoring system and stylized art, this is one adventure not to be missed! Features: - Challenging falling mechanic with great retro artwork! - Intuitive controls makes Rooftop Escape easy to play and hard to master! - Avoid bone-crunching ledges and grab onto clotheslines to slow your fall! - Complete objectives to multiply your high scores! - OpenFeint support (Online Leaderboards & Achievements)! Expand
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  1. May 17, 2011
    70
    Rooftop Escape is a very simple game but it's fun. The controls are accurate and appropriate and the aesthestics are basic but original. It all makes for an uncomplicated but enjoyable game.
  2. May 16, 2011
    60
    Rooftop Escape tries to pull off something new for the endless genre, but only be small degrees; if you're already enjoying an endless time-waster you can leave this one for later.
  3. May 30, 2011
    50
    Leaping off the roof of a tall building wouldn't be a good idea in real life, and Rooftop Escape's sterile and ultimately fruitless play proves it's not such a good idea in a video game, either.