Think Kingdom Rush combined with Super Monkey Ball, with fewer chimps and more talus. So, for those who haven’t been here before Rock of Ages is a competitive hybridization of tower defence and Marble Madness-style arcade platforming. It is, for the most part, the exact same premise as those two entries, a fact that likely isn’t lost on the joke-heavy nature of the game’s universe.
Rock of Ages 3 finds itself rolling down the same hill as Rock of Ages 2, which followed the original Rock of Ages after it got the ball rolling in 2011.