From: Vivendi Universal Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD Label: Vivendi Universal Model: GAVVD 020626722360 Number of Items: 1 Platform: Game Boy Advance Release Date: February 23, 2005
Features:
Team up with your trusty Wonderbot to solve challenging puzzles and explore an interactive 3D universe
Get help from your robot friends to fight the evil bots and make your world a better place
Product Description: In Robots you'll live the adventures of a genius robot named Rodney Copperbottom as he moves to the big city and becomes a hero. With a little help from his friends, he'll overcome an evil plan and make his wildest dreams come true.
robots I was very pleased with the promptness that my order was filled and the condition it was in when it arrived!
Impossible! I bought this game used at Gamestop but it sure looked like it was taking me to level 1 when I tried playing it (for weeks) and never could pass the first level. All I could do was just walk around this industrial world and try to figure out what in the world I was supposed to do. Many times I would literally not be able to jump up to where I thought the game should take me somewhere. It made no sense. I kept trying it and trying. The graphics were great, but I thought it was a very dumb game if it didn't tell me at all how in the world you were supposed to play it. Now I know why the former owner traded it in! I traded it in for a better game after being dissappointed with no improvement. And I'm 27 and have played all my life, so I'm not a newbie at the gaming world. Don't buy it. It's a dissappointment!
Good, Basic All-Ages Platformer Robots was a popular animated kid's movie, and Robots GBA lets you play in that same world on your GameBoy Advance. It's a good game for casual gamers.
This is a traditional side-scrolling platformer game, but in this case you're a robot moving through an industrialized world. You also have a little flying helicopter sidekick. So much in the tradition of several other buddy-games, you do your primary work with the main character, while solving certain puzzles by sending in the flying friend.
Along the way you find pieces and parts. Some of these get returned to people as quest items, in exchange for parts you need or simple thanks. Other items you get are useful in your inventions. You get a general "shape" indicator, and as you find parts, you try to figure out if they fit into that shape. Once you complete a given item, you can use it in your travels.
The game is designed to be easy to play and straightforward fun, and it certainly is that. You turn levers to get elevators to move. You fight your way through enemies, figuring out which weapon will take them down. You explore the corners of the cities, tracking down items that will come in useful.
There's no blood, no swearing, and no mature themes. It's all very straightforward and fun play.
Well recommended for platformer gamers, especially those who are younger or who are new to the genre.