Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Erik Larsson | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Super simple two button controls with tremendous difficulty to master.
Using only the pushing motion of the springs, Push–Bot must learn how to use momentum and rotation to navigate an old abandoned factory.
- Campaign mode
- Time trial mode
- Complex physics for deep gameplay
- 39 maps
- Hardcore challenge
- Shareable Replays
I am uncertain as to why more people haven't downloaded this game yet. Buy this!
I really do like this game. It's original enough to keep it interesting, a great success. But when I'm playing it, my IPhone 6 loses battery very quickly and gets unusually hot. (I think it's the particle effects from the liquids, which look great). Overall, good game.
This game is a blast to play. I've only had the game for 2 days, but I realized something I really don't like about the game. I don't typically buy apps so that's why I'm making this review. There are many levels to play, & in each level are 4-5 zones. In order to make progress on the campaign, you have to complete the whole level. This means you have to sit down & complete the 4 or 5 zones in the level. If you only get through 3 zones before you take a break, your progress in the level is NOT saved & you have to start at zone 1 again. I find this pretty annoying because the zones can be pretty tough. I wish the game wouldn't reset my progress within a level after I spent an hour trying to do zones 1-4. I have to redo zones 1-4 and additionally complete zone 5 the next time I open the app in order to be able to get to the next level.
This game is very challenging and a fun. I've never played a game like this and I see the creator of this game really care about his game
I'm stuck at the second to last level and I'm about to go insane. It's pretty good game but it can get annoying real quick because of the non symmetrical body it has and the physics in that lvl have me baffled.
This may be the hardest and most frustrating game I have ever played. I got better and realized there is depth to the robot. I eventually gave up out of sheer frustration.
I have a feeling I'll stick with this one. It's like a Fantastic Contraption that you wouldn't wish on your enemies.
The controls are very strange and I don't get the point of the game. I can tell it's going to be hard and frustrating but the concept seemed neat.