Bots Are Stupid
A 2D game where you try to maneuver robots through different platforming levels. It sets itself apart from conventional platformers by offering an alternative, more precise way of user input. Instead of directly controlling the character’s movement, the player has to write a set of simple instructions telling his robot what to do. The bot will then follow those instructions precisely and maybe (or maybe not) finish the level.
Beginner-friendly
The commands for the robots are designed to be as simple as possible in order to make the game accessible to anyone. This means that you are not required to have any prior programming/tech knowledge to be able to “program” the bots. The game might also have an educational value by introducing players to the very basics of scripting/programming in a playful way.
Features
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18 uniquely challenging Platformer Levels
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Ultra-precise control by writing instructions
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Grappling hook, Speed boosters, Conveyor belts
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Level Editor + Level Sharing
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Global Leaderboards of each level’s best scripts
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Infinite supply of bots!
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love the game
Its time to finally prove that robots have souls.
Love the game is a semi-autoclicker unlockable type of game!
For every space button pressed over a passing civilian, your love meter increases. hit target goals to unlock wacky costumes and bonuses to help increase your love points..
Sounds lame? Do the screenshots bore you? Unfortunately due to the suprises of the gameplay and what can actually be unlocked, sadly not much can be shown without spoiling many of the suprises.
But threat not! Heres the setup:
After being cast into a cold and lonely world, rusty robot (thats you) must prove to a taunting god that even robots can love.
Go show him whos boss by opening your heart to the public, chocolates and flowers will best do.
Induldge in a strange campaign that will leave you surely blind by all of the effects and bright colours on screen (its worth it, we promise you).
Behold the addictive gameplay with tons of flashing little numbers and a crowd to cheer you on!
This is surely one game you wont want to miss.
(First game in the “love the game” series)
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Robot.Start - Puzzle Game
Cool Sokoban game with nice mechanics,
simple graphics but fits perfectly with it’s proposal,
Recommended!
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
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Provides easy to learn mechanics with some tough puzzles to solve without being overwhelmingly difficult. Definitely worth a play.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Infinity Tempest
I like the simplicity well executed, I confess it’s not my favorite style of game, but playing with my son is really fun, of course I just lost it.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Cool runner game. Very challenging.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
loathe the game
The Devil has a new minion! (hint: its you.)
Condem sinners to hell in loathe the game, all with the flick of the spacebar.
Collect souls to power your soul meter and unlock evil upgrades to spawn more minions along the way.
Each goal is something special to make the autoclicking expierience worthwhile and satisfying.
Feel your robo-bones waste away as you do do the beasts dirty work, all in a slight chance that you may finally obtain a real heart.
This is one game that you surely want to miss. Run whilst you still can… or… wheel in that case.
(Part of the “love the game” series)
Girls Like Robots
Not recommended for achievement hunters due to tedious and unfun last achievement.
From it’s store page, this game looks really charming and appealing. It has very positive reviews and an adorable trailer. I bought it for the fun of the puzzles and because I liked the art style. However, by the end of it, I found it to be tedious and unlikable. As someone who strives for 100% on games that I enjoy playing, I open this game now only in pursuit of the last achievement. Here’s what stands out from my experience:
– Real player with 44.1 hrs in game
Girls Like Robots is a title that perfectly captures both the charm and the core mechanic of this excellent puzzle game.
It’s such a simple concept. There is a rectangular grid and you’re tasked with placing the various characters in the scene in such a way that everybody is happy or some other requirement is fulfilled. How happy people are is influenced by who they’re next to, so girls literally like robots.
Nerds like girls, like robots and like being near the edge of the group but dislike being next to other nerds (I like to imagine it’s because they disagree on the age-old Star Wars vs. Star Trek debate).
– Real player with 28.3 hrs in game
HexLab
So… what exactly is Hexlab?
Well, it’s a bit of an odd game with an odd premise. Drone controlled hexagons squishing other hexagons? I can’t say I’ve heard of that before. But odd doesn’t necessarily mean bad.
Pros:
-Very laid back and relaxed (personally found it good for unfrying my brain after a couple hours of Factorio)
-Multiple unit types and drone commanders, which allows for lots of different strategies
-Rewards intelligent gameplay
-A lot like chess, easy to learn
Cons:
-Campaign is only 19 levels (I finished it in under an hour)
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
HexLab is similar to chess or checkers in the Sci-Fi setting, where the difference in the heights of the playing field is used.
An unusual project with its deep atmosphere. The game has some kind of its own attractive magic. Music and graphics are chosen perfectly, ideally emphasizing unhurried meditative gameplay.
Game mechanics is unusual, I have not yet met such games. I like that the developer is trying to come up with something new, unique and original.
The game is difficult, requiring thinking over each turn. On the playing field are hexes of the opponent and the player, which he buys before the match.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Leaf Me Alone
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Good things:
This game is very relaxing and slow game. Ideal to take your mind off things when you want to be left alone and just rest. All you will think of is to clean each level as best as you can. It really helped me to relax after a hard day of work and during my weekend. It is a slow game but the more you play the more points you have to buy upgrades that makes you move faster, suck trash faster and be able to store more trash inside you. The idea of the game is simple as all you have to do is get all the trash inside you and bring them into the trash can robot but it is strangely relaxing and fun.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Very cool collection / foraging game! 10/10
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Robot Rescue Revolution
I love puzzle games and Robot Rescue Revolution is a refreshing take on a classic genre. There are a lot of levels to beat and the game definitely gives you a challenge. I consider myself to be decent at puzzle games but this game is just brutally hard. Levels can take a very long time, over 10 minutes even if you play perfectly and sometimes a single mistake earlier in the level can destroy your chances of beating the game. The mechanics allow for very confusing things such as cloning your characters (who all move at once) so it’s sometimes very hard to have any idea how to beat the level.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
Pro:
Child like visuals
Pain in the ass puzzles (at times)
Local Co-Op
Cards & achieves
Level Editor
Cons:
$6 is a little bit much
I’ve wanted to punch the screen so many times
Overall:
5/10 +1 graphics, +1 fun, -1 overpriced = 6/10
If you like puzzles grab it, if your on the fence grab it when under $2.
If you have buddies with Co-Op …. seriously try it (the game needs a 2 or 4 pack option for $5/$10) - with a solo game for $3.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
Boston AInamics
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– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
yuuk,
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bad camera manipulation
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bugged robottics
1/10
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game