Insane Robots

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Summary

A unique card battler with randomly generated survival arenas and a brave tale of robot rebellion. Can you defeat The Kernel and save robotkind? Play a deep single-player campaign or compete in intense local and online multiplayer!


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Insane Robots Reviews & Ratings

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Review by jeffbizloc [user]
November 5, 2018

Spent a lot of time with this game for such a low review score. It was quite enjoyable but had very disturbing flaws.Pros:- GeneralSpent a lot of time with this game for such a low review score. It was quite enjoyable but had very disturbing flaws.Pros:- General gameplay was fun and addictingCons:- Probably should have been a mobile game- You have 8 tournaments and you build your character up with augments/ife. Then you finally make it to the 8th tourney and bam you play with these random robots. Well other robots you could be if you played through again. Basically they want you to beat Gannon with a wooden sword or grind all over again multiple times. Terrible.- I had no clue what "deck" probabilities were, what boosts are included what are my percentages?- No good Help section, listing of cards and boosts. Took awhile to figure out what two in a row did.- General randomness could be an issue mainly with the overworld and being placed away from shops

80
Review by TrueAchievements
August 8, 2018

A refreshing absence of deck building and expansions puts the focus firmly on playing and having fun. Highly accessible gameplay hits a sweet spot where a parent could enjoy riotous duels with their children then move on to more intellectually stimulating gameplay after the kids have gone to bed. The game's greatest weakness is external, as the small player base limits opportunities for online play. It takes a while for the depth of the game to shine through, but it's worth putting in some time and effort to get there.

80
Review by XBLA Fans
August 6, 2018

Overall Insane Robots is a well presented, fun little card battler. Its simplicity makes it an ideal game to start with if you’re new to card games, and the difficulty curve is spot on meaning you’ll be continuously challenged until the end and beyond. Whilst a multiplayer mode is available, given the lack of player base, you should view this as a single player game. However, the story could have done with some more depth to make the game a true standout; in fact, I would happily waive the multiplayer aspect for some better lore.

90
Review by XboxAddict
July 30, 2018

Insane Robots is an amazing example of how to ease players into a genre without demanding too much of a learning curve, yet also being deep enough to satisfy the players that want to strategize at a much higher level. A bunch of smaller ideas come together to make a great experience, one you’d be insane to pass by.

80
Review by TheXboxHub
July 16, 2018

Insane Robots delivers almost everything that’s needed for a great single player game and so that’s the main reason to venture into this hacked world. Playniac have refined and simplified the card battling genre, without losing the strategic depth or enjoyment factor. It’s just a shame about the multiplayer offering.

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Game Information
Release Date January 12, 2018
Publisher Playniac
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer
Player Perspectives Bird view / Isometric, Side view
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Adventure, Indie, Card & Board Game
Themes Science fiction
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One