
Martin Tyson
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I've played Robotek for maybe 8 years. Listen, it is not pay to play. I've completed it around a dozen times, and it is challenging in places, but you have to learn to play the game. I've never paid a bean to the developer, and sorry dude about that, but it's an ad free game with an amazingly balanced mix of strategy and luck. How to play? Protect your robots. Get a shield round 2. If you have a shield, attack. You need to find the weakest opponent on the map.
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I love this game. It's beautiful, and for the most part fun I've been playing for years and haven't gotten bored with it, but I have a small issue. I think we should be able to choose the robot our robots attack to make it a bit more fair. It doesn't make much sense for my Droid to waste it's attack on a bot with 1 hp when my drone could attack it and still be able to attack other enemies while my Droid focuses on more powerful enemies. I think this change would give it more of a strategic feel instead of feeling like it's all blind luck. Of course the enemies should be able to do the same to up the challenge. It would also make deciding when to attack and defend a more crucial part of game play. Really hope you consider implementing this change. Regardless, it's a great game and definitely worth giving it a try.
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Tito
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The concept is amazing, the mixture of chance and strategy making for a very interesting game, and the story and comedy makes it even more compelling. The one issue is the pacing; once you get to level 6, there aren't enough evenly matched nodes (level 6) to get to level 7, so you have to preemptively play the level 7 nodes. This persists throughout the game as well, and seemingly only to promote the use of multiplayer. I feel the point of a campaign shouldn't require that. TL;DR, great game
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