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Robo Logic 2 HD

Robo Logic 2 HD, the successor of the popular iPhone puzzle game "Robo Logic", redesigned for the iPad. You have to "program" a robot's movements by dragging commands to the memory of the bot. Your goal is to activate all the marked boxes.
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Games $1.99 digitalsirup GmbH iPad

Very soon you will realize though that using only the main memory is not enough and you will have to start creating and calling re-usable functions to achieve the goal.

RoboLogic is very easy to learn, but hard to master.


Differences to the iPhone version:

* New world unlock concept. Earn stars to unlock other worlds. No need to solve every single level.

* Undo / redo feature.

* More gradual learning curve but still very challenging.

* Earn coins to upgrade your memory or buy new commands.

* Of course everything is bigger, nicer and easier to use. :)

Reviews

Turns reversed?
BungeeB

Aren't the turn commands reversed? The tutorial describes the turns as if they are from the robot's perspective: "turn me left." But the turns are actually from your own perspective: "turn him to my right." Otherwise, the concept is pretty clear. I need the puzzles to get harder a lot faster, though.


One problem
Reichert5

It would be nice if you could show what command is being executed. I also encountered a glitch where if you looped function one and two and hit go, the button will not change and the robot will not go


Fun game!
Certified Vampire

I would give it a five, but it is a bit limited in its over-all scope. I would like to see access to more functions, more objectives - more complex programming tasks. I like the upgradability, as well as the challenge of playing without upgrading (testing one's ingenuity!). Keep working on this game; it has enormous potential!


Fun game - Good for version 1
Theronrr

As a programmer I love the logic game. It is challenging and creative. My kids love it too. Two suggestions: Even if you complete a level add an option to keep trying without wiping out your program. So that you can try for more stars. Secondly, I believe in getting everything you need to complete all levels. I do not like having to purchase additional options to do the tasks needed. Especially when there is a $4 price tag already on it. The elapse timer is not working and your count of "upgrade" is incorrect. I give it four stars because of these issues. Add more worlds and it will even be better.


Cool Game!
Meldor7

This is a fascinating, intellectually challenging game. I like that there are no time deadlines, and the challenge is logic, not how fast can you twitch. It's not as hard to learn or play as it may look at first glance. But earning those extra stars by finding a more efficient solution can sometimes be quite a challenge. Suggestions to the designer for future improvements: -- more worlds and levels! -- slightly better instructions (For example, the game could make it clearer that upgrades cost "coins" won in the game, not real money.) -- some other types of tiles (For example, tiles that instantly kill the robot, or teleport it, or slide it.) -- some other robot abilities (For example, the ability to back-up a square, to leap over a block, to fly to the end of the row, to blast an obstacle out of the way, etc. Yes, these would make it easier, but also a little more exciting.) -- let players who reach a certain level have the ability to create and publish new levels -- fix World 7, Level 1


Excellent!!
rkindig

Apple won't let me program on the iPad so this fun game is the closest I can come to actually programming. Very challenging. I love the way you can earn additional programming space or commands.


Turning Controls Are Illogical
WMichelsen

It is difficult to determine which way the robot will turn with the "right" and "left" turn controls. Apparently, they are not from the robot's point of view but some outside observer. This is a most illogical logic game. Who in their right mind would program a robot's "right" and "left" as relative to some outside observer and not the robot itself?!? A subroutine employing the "left" turn command turns the robot right one time it's called and left another because the robot has changed the way it's facing. Lunacy. I tried the iPhone (free) demo and the controls seemed to be correct there so I risked the money to buy the HD iPad game, figuring ti would be better. Instead, it's all but unplayable. Very frustrating. I've given up playing it until sanity returns and the "right" and left" controls are from the robot's POV.


Geeky
RobtCyn

Great game 4 geeks. I love it!


Logical thinking game....I love it
Shebam

I love the way this game makes me think. More levels please! I also agree with other reviewers who say better directions or a "help" menu are needed.


Replay value great
_Benjy_

Help system neededability to review past programming instead of having to remember it