Rogue Bots
Trash
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Read More: Best Character Action Game Sci-fi Games.
Get-A-Grip Chip
Get-A-Grip Chip is a fun platformer for people who know one obvious truth: The grappling hook is the best part of every video game.
Launch yourself around the screen navigating terrain and avoiding hazards. You can’t jump, but you spend the majority of the game airborne. The mechanics and sound design feel crisp. The art design is fun without being overly cutesy. The difficulty is intermediate. If you sometimes play games casually with friends/family this is a game that can be picked up pretty quickly and where you can make meaningful progress without being super deftly handed. The game has full controller support, but it plays fine with a Mouse and keyboard. The checkpoints are frequent enough not to inspire extreme frustration. At the same time, each level has secrets and collectibles that require stronger play. It also has a global speedrunning scoreboard for every level, and achievements for completing every level without dying so beating levels without using the checkpoints at all and finding the fastest possible path is rewarding and gives very strong players something to do after completing the main game.
– Real player with 89.4 hrs in game
Read More: Best Character Action Game Action-Adventure Games.
I really enjoyed this title - the mechanics are smooth and easy to employ. I played it on keyboard and mouse and the game itself recommends that the player should use a controller. I really liked keyboard and mouse. Its a great platformer to speedrun; for a greater challenge try to find all of the battery bots. There’s 8 per level and some are overt, others are hidden. There’s a fun rhythm grab, pull, and release. Building momentum is part of the fun. The set pieces on each level keep the game interesting. The highlight is the cute character design and the soundtrack, which I loved.
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
Boom Bits
As a beginner gamer it’s not always easy to find an interesting game that’s still fun to play and not frustrating. This game is very hard for me but, at the same time, the challenge I’m facing isn’t frustrating. The graphics in this game are very realistic and believable and the characters are just freaking cute. I can only recommend this game and promise you that you will not regret it. Well, perhaps you are losing your time doing other things you should be doing because you got hooked in this game. lol!!!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Read More: Best Character Action Game Cute Games.
Entrapment
Entrapment is an Early Access Game where you play as a Robot named Quimic fighting off the hordes of enemy robots called BA-Units in your attempt to escape with a resource called Noracium. You start in the Noracium Mine where your objective is to steal a sample of the mineral to awaken other Robots to aid you in your fight! You can play with others/ to try and escape! Work together, unlock areas, upgrade weapons, and gain abilities to make it happen!
You will need to complete objectives in order to advance and complete the escape plan! Explore each map and evade waves of enemies who’s only goal is to dismantle you! Use weapon upgrades to give you the extra firepower you need in high rounds and fun abilities to get out of tight situations!
Each map is filled with life in very contrasting ways! Noracium Mine takes place in a cavern that has been partially transformed into a laboratory with lots of tight spaces! Noracium Mine also has several wonderful sceneries like a waterfall, underwater creek, massive crystals, and more that you will have to discover on your own!
Ania Temple takes place on temple grounds in a jungle that is more open ended and lots of brush! Ania Temple also possesses several wonderful sceneries such as a temple, abandoned shacks, a shrine building, and more for you to see in game!
Completing missions in game will award you with skins depending on what mission you take on! Everything can be earned in-game, everything in this game is earned not bought! We want to keep the integrity of this game above microtransactions while providing a fun experience where earning skins from missions match the difficulty level based on its uniqueness! In this Early Access we have the playable robot Quimic, a fun loving and easy-going character! Quimic will be joined by his robotic friends as updates to the game are made and as you make your way through the game!
We plan on adding more playable robot characters, more maps, and some lore for those who are interested! Join the fray in Summer 2021!
Experimental
About:
-
Experimental is an old-school 3D platformer where you have to complete levels in order to unlock new levels. Some levels have different unlock requirements like time, score collected or attempts needed. If you fail to unlock a level you can always try again, but you cannot save the game inside a level. Your best attempts are saved so you can always try to improve your results.
-
Use various items scattered throughout the levels. Keys are needed to unlock some doors. Score items are sometimes required to unlock new levels. Weapons are sometimes necessary to survive the onslaught of enemies some of which can respawn just like you. Armor can give you an advantage by making you take less damage or sometimes even nullifying the damage done by weak enemies. Explosives can be used to take quick care of large amount of enemies, but be careful as explosions affect everything around. Some objects can be moved or destroyed when they block your path forward. However, be careful when moving heavy objects as they may end up on top of you.
-
Not all robots you encounter are enemies. Some robots can help you by throwing items to you that you wouldn’t be able to reach otherwise. You may even try to give these robots some spare weapons and armor and see what happens.
About workshop:
- If you know how to use Blender, 3ds Max or some other 3d modeling software, you can try to make your own custom levels and if you want to, you can share them with other players through workshop. Custom folder contains 2 example levels made in Blender and 3ds Max that show, how levels for Experimental are made.
WOMG Lite version
Very cool game, I like how you start to get your BOTs to help you and they both have different programmable functions. Also I found the ability to save the functions very useful so that you can just select them when you need them.
All the visuals are very nice, very pretty. And the father-daughter interaction is comical.
Overall I think this is a great game and I hope the full version becomes available soon!
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
I had problem with saving my game, i make videos about this game on youtube with Indonesian languange
but i cant continue playing with this problem, i like this game but sadly cant continue more like this so i drop my video link for proof
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Nelo
So overall this game have very great potenial, but still has a few bugs that need to worked out. Like when I faced the first boss( which took me like 100 tried to beat on hero diff) I got it to one of its health stops when it goes invisible, and it was stuck in invulnerable state until I died which sucked because I was close to beating it. 2nd: There could be some kind of combo list. I noticed that there were times when my melees would turn red then purple ( I came to understand that purple stuns thing) but I had no clue how I performed said combo. 3rd: I feel there should be an option to what weapons I pick up. Sometimes I like using 4 rocket launchers or 4 assault rifles. 4th: Materials should be a bit easier to understand how to get them, I think I ran around the 1st open area for about an hour trying to figure out where to get the Mats to make a fusion key or scanner. 5th: I find it almost impossible to dodge enemies that spawn right above you and they use an attack and next thing you know you have to restart your combo (this happens even though I am constantly on the move). Above all I love the difficulty of the game, the back story could use some work but over all enjoyable. I really look foward to seeing the full release of this game. It has my support. When I showed some of my friends at work they were mind blown in a sense. But I dont like how people compare it to warframe. I see the simiularities but I think they are on 2 totally different levels.
– Real player with 14.2 hrs in game
Backed on Kickstarter
This game was tailored for people that 1. do not have epilepsy. 2. can handle sensory overload: the bullet hell junkies, the DMC and Nier: Automata fans, the Touhou addicts.
-
The screen will fill with enemies, your decisions within seconds will either result in the next wave of enemies or result in your death.
-
You must be mobile; yes, Nelo is fast, but the Nightsithe are just as fast.
-
Your enemies will reflect your damage back at you, dodge your attacks, teleport away or towards you, and even bullrush you.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
War-Gene
Dance with death in this fast-paced, anime, souls-like using a wide array of weapons and attacks. Not only humans but robots and cybernetically enhanced soldiers stand in your way.
Play as Phoenix a soldier equipped with a military grade cybernetic body with multiple tools to bring down his opposition. By being able to hack, slash, and dodge his way through countless enemies, bringing anything and everything down along his path he became a prime target of suspicion. Did he really kill his own king? What’s lurking inside that advanced brain of his?
-Blend attacks seamlessly from one to another to keep the combat going.
-Counter your enemies to do serious damage and even more serious combos.
-Not only play as Phoenix but unlock additional characters by going hard!
Cleaning Robot Match “Scatter Battlers”
You’re welcome to play and stream live!
They scatter, they throw, they smash each other! A game cleaning robots! /h2]
“Scatter Battlers” is a shooting battle game where cleaning robots pick up trash and non-trash objects and throw them at each other.
The only controls are moving, jumping and shooting.
Throw all sorts of things, from paper scraps, plastic trash, and empty cans to safes and office desks, and hit the target!
The slapstick battle begins in the middle of the night when no one knows you’re there!
VS Virus (knock out your friends who have the Purple Virus)(1-4 players)
.
-
Pick up or inhale whatever you can.
-
Throw it at a Purple enemy.
-
If it hits enemy, enemy lose HP.
-
The one who loses HP loses
.
VS Player (Fight for your job) (2-4 players)
.
-
Pick up or inhale whatever you can.
-
Throw it at your opponent.
-
If you hit them, you get points.
-
After a minute, the one with the most points wins
.
There are over250 different types of trash and stuff you can throw!
VS100Robot (Boss Rush) (1-2 players)
-
This mode allows you to stop the game by hitting other robots in succession.
-
You cannot save the game in the middle.
-
You can strengthen yourself by modification parts, but
-
Of course, other robots will also become more powerful in the latter half of the game.
.
The controller setting is easy.
We have prepared a controller setting screen similar to that like a Nintendo Switch.
Even if the number of players changes, you can quickly finish the settings.
Supported Controllers
SwitchPro Controller Bluetooth connection will be more stable than wired connection.
-
Various keyboards
-
Various gamepads
-
PS4 controller (not tested)
-
XBOX controller (not tested)
-
SwitchPro Controller
Proxy Blade Zero
I find this game really really hard. But I think it’s good.
For me the experience of this game was as described, the difficulty is pretty hardcore. You have to be able to react instantly in order to block attacks, with certain enemies there is only a specific window of opportunity during which you are able to damage them. You only have a relatively small amount of health which does not regenerate and you seldom come across extra health. The first boss encounter was hard for me, but it’s sequence of attacks appeared to be very scripted. So you can basically learn when to parry and when to attack by rote, but that obviously can take a lot of trial and error which it did for me. I died a lot using that method lol. Another reason that this game was hard for me was simply because I kept pressing parry instead of attack and vice versa. I need to play more to get used to the controls and I’m also probably just not used to the Xbox 360 control. As well as that this is not a game that’s ideally played when you aren’t fully alert e.g. not after just getting up like I was when I first played. I don’t think it helped that I extra slow witted instead of my regular slow witted today lol. Anyway I’ve actually kept playing and now I’ve got the hang of the game, it helped to put it on easy difficulty. I got to the last boss which is pretty damn hard. I got him down to like 25% health but then it became even more difficult! I came close to the end but I think it’ll take me another full session just to beat the last part of the game! And that is in easy difficulty… One little thing to mention I think that boss is supposed to be able to know you off the platform where the battle takes place. However when my character was knocked out of it he just stood in midair instead of falling. It was an amusing moment =)
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Proxy Blade Zero is a character action game (or hack n slash) which puts you in control of a humanoid robot named Fenrir a smaller version of Jehuty from Zone Of The Enders who can’t fly but can dash. Seriously if you’ve played Zone Of The Enders you will find the combat very similar, just on a smaller scale. In fact that combat is actually more fun that Zone Of The Enders because it doesn’t try too many things and keeps things simple.
Combat is the name of the game here. You have your parry button X (an odd choice) your attack button marked Y (Classic DMC style) and B is a delay which transforms your regular attacks with standard attacks. Using the right trigger allows you to dash and perform energy attacks.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game