Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Hassan Sammak | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
In the future, robots are used in sport where players compete against each other to be the ultimate Robot Runner.
You must run, jump, flip, boost, climb, transform and teleport your way through 32 challenging levels and endless modes. Take your place in the future and become the ultimate Robot Runner.
- 32 Levels
- Endless Modes
- Online Leaderboards
- IOS 4 Compatible
This is a very polish running game. It has several cool unique features and I highly recommend this to any one that likes games.
Not at all what I was expecting from this game. It's MUCH, MUCH better than expected! It's fun, it's challenging, and it has great graphics and sound/music! Totally worth it! You definitely have to check this one out! Great polish! Great fun! 5-Stars all the way!
This is a cool runner. Decent animation, smooth gameplay, and intuitive controls for all of its actions. My one whine is that it feels like one has to undergo far too many "tutorial levels" (something like 17) before the REAL game starts, also I'd rather be playing this as an endless runner and as it stands one must go through FAR too many scripted levels to access this part.
Lol this game is crazy, the test levels are as difficult as the actual game levels, what a challenge and I'm up for every last one of them lol, great game btw, keep the levels coming and every should buy this game.
What's great about this game is that it's perfect for mobile gamers, and it's a good variation of the auto running genre. Instead of being one long running sequence, you're taken through multiple challenge room type levels, that are constantly changing the requirements for being successful, while still sticking to the basic game elements of running and jumping. And the levels are each challenging in their own way, which may seem frustrating at times, but you can easily come back at any time and try and beat it again, which is made simple by the short, but intense design of the levels. It's good that a lot of the acrobatic moves necessary to get through the levels actually reflect what a robot might do (speed boosts, curling into a rolling ball, etc.). You're constantly required to have quick reflexes and know what move to make when. Definitely worth a buy.
Had potential, but a lot brings it down. Ugly graphics, annoying music and sound effects, and most importantly broken controls make this a game not worth coming back to. Skip this one, folks.
Needs a map right between the boost button and the two action buttons... Other than that you're forced to repeat the same frantic course and trying different types of jumps... Remembering where things dropped out of no where... Until you finally get it right...