
Brian Bloom
A decent implementation of the RoboRally boardgame. Several maps are included and they feature the expected conveyors, rotators, lasers, pushers, and repair pads. I marked this as educational because in a way it's a primitive computer programming exercise, and requires the player to mentally pre-plan out a series of spatial moves step by step, albeit with a short timer. I have not yet tried network play but have been enjoying trying to improve my skills against the AIs.
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Thomas
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It's a decent game, if you like robo rally u will most likely enjoy this. There are sometimes bugs with the AI and other strange bugs. Could still be improved alot, but is a great start, please fix the bugs, add bluetooth muti-player and make it for ios, and make it cross platform so I can play with friends. Also add more robots, boards and levels. Thanks to the developers for finally bringing robo rally to life.
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Corvus Raven
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Not the original. Uses the newer rules. However, does appear to follow those rules, and it's enjoyable to play. I'd like the implementation of the original, where initiative was based on the card's value. You'd have to decide on a higher or lower value to possibly go first or last to benefit your choice of direction. I own both releases. It's annoying to count to see who's next based on radio tower distance. However it does resolve easily.《Edit : I'm counting on it for that 5th star. 😎》👍
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Robotic Prophecy
April 13, 2021
The card priority should be the only rule which is omitted from the old robo rally rules right now. But as you point out, it would be cool if the game could follow the old rules completely. Let's wait and see what happens there :)