Help a tiny robot stumble home through 50 puzzling mechanical dioramas.
Help a tiny robot stumble home through 50 puzzling mechanical dioramas. - Relaxing gameplay - Charming robots - Collectible level cards - Diorama maker - Small install size
By WLB1122
In my initial review, I wrote that I don't generally pay for games, but, after playing a few levels, I decided that I had to pay for this one. I was initially drawn in by a character that is cute and likable, but very quickly came to appreciate it for the endless possibilities (because of the possibility of creating your own levels or playing levels created by other users) and the fact that it takes up so little of the very limited space on my iPad. No timers, lives or ridiculous scoring systems, just a fun little game. After spending some time playing the in-app levels and levels posted on Facebook, I started experimenting with creating my own levels. My initial hope was that I would create something challenging, but I found that I was more interested in the art and humor than in the game. I have created some truly amazing works of art (humorous performance art). I don't pay for games, but I went back and paid again for the app, wishing that I could afford to pay more. It's a great game, but it's more than a game. There are some features that I would like it to have, but it is perfect as it is. I absolutely love this app!
By Marko Lojanica
I went on google and searched best single player games for free,wanting to find games that will make me happy without having to have wi fi on,so some videos pooped up. I watched every one of them but all the games i saw were some fighting sh$& and "3D" action that wants to consume your time in a non relaxing way. Than i saw this game and the first thought of it was that i will get bored very soon, but on the other hand it remind me of an game called Machinarium( witch i really liked), so i gave it a try. After an hour passed i was on the half of the game and i was so impressed that i could not resist thinking and even planing/drawing my own levels. The thing is that it pulls every small piece and reaches very deep in the logic aspekt of your head,but keeps the entertaining level high. This game is not for everybody but if you would like to spend some time not only having fun but some what "traning your brain this is the right thing. Marko. (Sadly i am young to have a card to pay you guys but be very proud of this thing) expecting v2 keep up the great ideas)XD
By Seriouslyfluffy
I never write reviews, but in this case the game is definitely worth my time to do so! A fun little puzzler with an endearing little robot to guide through isometric mazes, it feels a bit like a more whimsical, visually humorous Monument Valley. The robot is delightfully animated as a bit clumsy, complete with wobbles and flailing arms, and unlike MV, it is possible for our hero to fall off his puzzle and have to start a level over. The big difference here is that players can create their own levels and share them. I haven't tried this yet but I'm definitely looking forward to it! That the game is "pay-what-you-want" is an innovation in itself-- in a nice sidestep of the "freemium" model, payment is only required for level hints. It's absolutely worth whatever you choose to pay, but even if you can't, you can share something you've designed yourself for other users and pay it forward. I hope this game model catches on, and kudos to the dev for the idea as well as a well-designed diversion.