Saving Robo.io by Nicoli

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made by Nicoli for LD 44 (JAM)

A full charge and no charging port. Save Robo.io before he runs out of battery Life. Charge up other bots and use them to progress. Life is Currency.

Controls:- W,A,S,D and Mouse.

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OddSocks
30. Apr 2019 · 16:42 UTC
It doesn't seem to play? It could just be my computer though. The screen shots look fab. Give me a shout if the problem is fixed... if there is indeed a problem?!
🎤 Nicoli
30. Apr 2019 · 16:49 UTC
Ill look into it. I'm not sure why you are getting this problem. I didn't get this problem but, Ill see if i can figure it out. If anyone else gets this problem please message me.
Matthew McClure
30. Apr 2019 · 17:16 UTC
@nicoli Letting you know that it worked for me.

I liked the game, it is a cool concept and fits the theme well that you give your 'life' to the other robots.
cpx3
30. Apr 2019 · 17:22 UTC
The atmosphere is great. The battery sound effect is a bit annoying. Anyways I liked it!
devilqube
30. Apr 2019 · 17:30 UTC
Nice, took me a minute to work out what i need ed to do,
Mickxe
30. Apr 2019 · 18:33 UTC
I liked it a lot! I hope you continue developing it.
Nayaki Anandan
30. Apr 2019 · 18:54 UTC
Although very simplistic the graphics are super effective! I've never felt so emotionally attached to a tiny robot! Everything comes together really well in this game and it fits the theme beautifully.
Rancoud
01. May 2019 · 22:57 UTC
What you can improve:
* use a progress bar for bots energy because at first I was thinking bots was control with a range distance
* add more levels, it was short and I was immerged :)
benmcnelly
02. May 2019 · 05:41 UTC
Got potential, I like it. Favorite part is the lighting.
Marcus Dubreuil
02. May 2019 · 05:50 UTC
Really cool and innovative puzzle mechanics!
CarlsonAndPeeters
02. May 2019 · 08:25 UTC
Was confused about the mechanics at first, but once I figured it out it was a very rewarding puzzle solving experience (with a bit of time pressure that added to the enjoyability). Definitely ran into some bugs, but nothing too awful. Visuals were simple but the lighting helped to amplify them. Great stuff! And thanks for tuning into the stream!
Nate Prince
02. May 2019 · 15:17 UTC
What can i say..... I LOVED IT amazing concept my only crit is there could of been a tutorial.
LesConneriesDeRed
03. May 2019 · 09:37 UTC
The concept is interesting and challenging puzzles. Being alone for this game I understand that you did not have much time to produce the necessary assets for the graphics that would be your axis of improvement for this game which is interesting!
miltonsilva
03. May 2019 · 14:48 UTC
I found the game a bit difficult but interesting, congratulations.
ruddiculous
03. May 2019 · 19:41 UTC
Definitely got stuck a couple times, but I enjoyed the mechanics and had fun playing! Feel like the bots should give off some light to see where they're going but perhaps that was part of the challenge. The simplicity kept me engaged though, good work!
ursagames
04. May 2019 · 04:30 UTC
Thank you for submitting your game to be played on my stream!

Once the stream is finished you can find the video here: https://www.twitch.tv/ursagames/videos
If you want to know when it was played you can find your game in the queue here: https://tinyurl.com/y5rdokvp