Robot Prison Break In 8 Days - Hardest Escape Ever
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Version :1.1
Size :54.86Mb
Updated :Apr 5,2016
Developer :Longwei Yang
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Robot Prison Break In 8 Days - Hardest Escape Ever Robot Prison Break is a brand new point and click adventure escape game based in the year 2052. A long time ago this city was inhabited by humans. Now it is inhabited by us. Everything around us was created by human civilization. We are just users. Why and where did the people go? What were we created for? We don't know. Humanity is long gone and only robots remain in a constant search for fuel! tells the tail of a young robot just doing his part to help the others survive. Point and click your way through war torn cities and secret hide outs that time has long since forgotten. How long can you survive in this post apocalyptic wasteland? Good luck! In a world once populated by humans, only droids roam the earth now, struggling to find the fuel they need to survive. One day, a previously impenetrable door opens on its own. Discover what is behind this mysterious hatch in a gorgeous point and click adventure game. Click to move or interact with your surroundings or inventory. A changing cursor will let you know when there's an interesting hotspot to investigate. You have been tasked with searching the bunker for fuel or anything else that might be useful to survival. Examine each scene carefully for clues and helpful items. This is a pleasant task as the artwork is beautiful and and really gives a sense of the desolate state of the world these robot live in. The gameplay is pretty standard for a point-and-click game, but it's the mystery and sense of exploration that will keep you engaged. You may think the post-apoctalyptic thing has been done to death, and indeed the world of robot is reminisent of Primordia, where energy is at premium. But robot does it well, and the story takes a twist at the end which leaves you hanging and wanting to know more. This first installment is wonderful, so hopefully we won't have to wait long for the story to continue.
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