Rock of Ages 2: Bigger & Boulder™
The ultimate rock-racing, tower defense, and art history title has returned! As the name implies, Bigger & Boulder ramps up the absurdity and gameplay mechanics with wild 4-player multiplayer, fresh eras, and enhanced graphics, physics, and destruction powered by UE4 to make it truly bigger and boulder.
System Requirements
Component
Minimum
Recommended
Operating System
64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1
64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1
Processor
2 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU C
Intel Core2 Duo P9300 @ 2.26GHz C
Graphics
DirectX10 Compatible GPU with 1 GB Video RAM C
GeForce 310 C
Memory
4 GB
8 GB
Storage
6 GB
6 GB
Suggested PC Build
Minimum Build
- CPU: AMD E2-9030
- GPU: Radeon HD 6300M
- RAM: 4 GB
- Storage: 6 GB
- OS: 64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1
Recommended Build
- CPU: Intel Core2 Duo P9300 @ 2.26GHz
- GPU: GeForce 310
- RAM: 8 GB
- Storage: 6 GB
- OS: 64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1
About This Game
Featured DLC is available for $1.99, bringing back the Smiley boulder and Sisyphus avatar plus three new army banners; owners of the original game get this pack for free, and the soundtrack is included locally. Rock of Ages 2: Bigger & Boulder returns as the definitive game about giant rocks rolling through historical and artistic ages. As the name implies, this sequel dials up the surrealism and action with chaotic multiplayer for up to four rock-rollers, new historical periods, and upgraded visuals, physics, and destructibility powered by Unreal Engine 4. ACE Team’s signature quirkiness amplifies the Monty Python-style humor as players rock and roll through the ages, accompanied by the return of humorous animated vignettes that put famous historical figures at risk. Multiplayer is a major focus, featuring local split-screen or online 2v2 matches for up to four players, complete with banner and color customization and intersecting tracks. The absurd art style continues with levels inspired by major art periods, allowing players to admire Egyptian, Late Gothic, Early Renaissance, and Surrealist art while causing massive destruction. Players will face historically inaccurate bosses like The Thinker and the Great Sphinx in battles against art come to life, leading to a showdown with a powerful final boss. Improved physics and destructible environments make the experience of flattening objects with rolling rocks better than ever. Finally, utter chaos ensues with the addition of new defensive units and unique boulders with special traits, ensuring that no player takes the competition for granite.