RollerGirl is a summery rollerblading adventure set in a small town
RollerGirl is a narrative-driven slice-of-life adventure game set in a small town. Players take on the role of Naomi, a 16-year-old rollerblader seeking odd jobs and navigating her first crush while uncovering a local mystery. The game features a soundtrack inspired by 2000s pop-punk and aims to resonate with players through its relatable themes.
- ▪RollerGirl is developed by Toronto-based Pushing Vertices.
- ▪Players explore the town while listening to music that influences dialogue options.
- ▪The game is inspired by the childhood experiences of its creator, Indigo Doyle.
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Gaming RollerGirl is a summery rollerblading adventure set in a small town The slice-of-life game features music inspired by 2000s-era pop-punk. By Kris Holt June 3, 2026 12:32 pm EST Pushing Vertices Sony's State of Play, the Summer Game Fest showcase and the Xbox Games Showcase may well be commanding much of the attention this week. However, there are dozens of other showcases taking place that are highlighting all kinds of games, often under a specific theme. One of those is Black Voices in Gaming, which shone the spotlight on projects from Black developers. A bunch of games caught my eye during the showcase and RollerGirl was one that really stood out to me.
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