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Release Date 12 June 2012
Release Type Freeware
Content Advisory None | None | None
Operating System Windows
Setting Sci-Fi
Genre Comedy
Story Original
Play Length Short Game (can be completed within 30 minutes)
Language English
Graphics 640x400, 32-Bit Colour
Downloaded 11,068 All Time

About

UPDATED TO VERSION 1.2.1!

Robot crashes on an unknown planet, he must repair his "home" to continue the journey, and to get to a party in time!

Game was originally made as an entry to RuMAGS #10 which is a MAGS inside of Russian AGS community.

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Awards & Reviews

AGS Panel Rating

Robo Quest is charming little game about a Robot struggling to get to a party in time. While being rather polished - especially the graphic style is clean and consistent - its plot is so simplistic it resembles one of those browser based escape-the-room games. What it lacks in depth and story-telling, it makes up for in really cute pixel art.

Pick of the Month

July 2012

Robo Quest is a cute, colourful, pixelated delight. You play a robot whose flying house has crashed, and find yourself needing to repair it. With charming graphics and puzzles, this is a lovely (if brief) creation that is sure to make you smile. Try Robo Quest today.

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By AprilSkies on 4 August 2015

Very nice game. One of the most relaxing I played. Excellent pixel art. Do yourself a favor and give it a try.


By Gamesdisk on 28 July 2012

Name:Robo Quest

General Summary: A Nice little short game, with a robot trying to get to a party

Review


Graphics:
7/10
I was impressed with these cute style of the Pixel Art Graphics this game set out, while there where no moments of super splendor, there was also no moments of hidden items that blended into the background.

Gameplay:
6/10
While it was hinted your robot would gain more powers in the 'full game' the one powerup you did have felt a little pointless, there didnt seem to be any reason for it to be not powered up all the time and the fact you only used it twice was a bit of a let down. While, as I said before, you could see everything clearly there were certain parts that your robot would stand in-front of the objects you would need to use, resulting in a back and forth walk to continue with the game.
The Look command was underused too with only a few objects 'lookable' when not, the click would have no effect, same with the 'use' nothing would happen leaving me wondering if I clicked it right.
This would been fixed with two lines 'Yes, I can see that' And ' That wont work'

Storyline: 3/10
For such a simple story it felt like it was missing, and I really didnt know what was going on for the most part.
What type of party was it?
Do I need to go look for another crystal?
What are the codes to these?
It was kinda of a let down to the prettyness

Sound: 5/10
The sound effects fitted well, giving a nice feel to the robot walking around and touching things within the world.
But the lack of Background music was a miss beat and would of brought the whole game up ten fold, with a 16bit middie running it the background the lack of 'talking' be so noticeable

Overall Rating and Final Thoughts
7/10
If your after a quick little game, this is perfect. The puzzles are not brain busters so just sitback and relax and enjoy.


By deu2000 on 4 July 2012

Nice and cute game. Recommended to the lovers of small, cute games!


By deu2000 on 4 July 2012

Nice and cute game. Reccomended to the lovers of small, cute games!


By mmenees on 4 July 2012

This was a good game and I enjoyed it. It does take a little bit of hunting for the right place to click to figure out how to power up the robot, but besides that I really enjoyed this game


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