Rotatelab

1 games · average rating 4.50★ · 3,540 App Store ratings combined · highest-ranked: Sort Land Puzzle Game.

Inside Rotatelab's catalogue

Rotatelab has 1 title represented in the PixelRankings database, with a combined audience of 3,540 App Store ratings. The studio's average score across our editorial cut is 4.50 stars — useful as a single-number summary, but the spread between their best and weakest releases is usually more interesting than the average. Looking across the catalogue you can usually identify a house style: a preference for a particular kind of feedback loop, a recognisable visual language, or a consistent stance on monetisation.

Rotatelab's catalogue leans heaviest into the Games, Entertainment, Casual and Puzzle categories. That is the niche they have decided to compete in, and the games above show how that decision plays out across multiple releases — sometimes as iteration on a winning formula, sometimes as deliberate experiments at the edge of the format.

How we rank a developer

A developer's score on PixelRankings is the average of the editorial scores their individual games receive. We do not adjust upward for prestige and we do not adjust downward for being a large publisher — every title stands on its own. That means a studio with ten well-regarded titles will rank similarly to a studio with one breakout hit and nine mediocre also-rans, and that is by design. Players install games one at a time, and the relevant question is not how good the developer is on average but whether the specific game they are about to install is any good.

What the developer page is genuinely useful for is finding adjacent titles. If you have played and enjoyed one game in the catalogue above, the next-best entry is usually the right next install. The taste signal is real — a studio that gets the small details right in one game tends to get them right in the next, even when the surface format is wildly different. That is why we built this page.

Updates and re-ranking

Each game's position in our ranking moves as App Store ratings shift, as our editors revisit titles, and as developers ship updates. Rotatelab's pages will reorder accordingly — a lapsed favourite that gets a meaningful update can climb back up, and a recent release that polishes off in version 1.1 will overtake older siblings that have not been touched in a while. Bookmark this page if you are a follower of the studio; it is the easiest way to track what they are shipping.

Cross-links

Each title above links through to its full review, with rating, screenshots, our editorial verdict, and a panel of related games to try next. From any review page you can also jump back to the relevant category, the relevant best-of list, or this developer page — that is the navigation grid we use ourselves when triaging the catalogue.