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AutoLand

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52%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
graphics, story
85% User Score Based on 13 reviews

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AutoLand is a single player casual platformer game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by NanningsGames and was released on August 13, 2020. It received positive reviews from players.

You are a little robot moving and jumping through levels searching for the teleport. This is an one-button game with awesome pixel art and an impressive soundtrack.

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85%
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Minimalist one-button control scheme that evolves and adds complexity, allowing for precision and mastery without overwhelming the player.
  • Tight and well-constructed level design with steadily increasing difficulty, rewarding patience, timing, and experimentation.
  • Clean, vibrant pixel-art style and accompanying electronic soundtrack enhance the gameplay atmosphere and maintain visual clarity.
  • Very short game length with only 24 levels, leading to limited content and replay value for most players.
  • Later levels demand extreme precision with narrow margins for error, causing frustration and rage for some players.
  • Overall presentation feels basic and low budget, with some describing the graphics as outdated and comparable to free or browser games.
  • gameplay
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is a tightly designed precision platformer that emphasizes timing, momentum, and mechanical mastery, with steadily increasing difficulty and tight controls. Its simple two-button mechanic and focused design create an engaging, replay-focused experience, offering satisfying progression despite its modest content and absence of complex story elements.

    • “However, beneath its stripped-down presentation lies a tightly constructed precision platformer that leans heavily on timing, momentum, and mechanical mastery.”
    • “While the overall level count is modest, the difficulty curve steadily escalates, ensuring that later stages demand sharper reflexes and a deeper understanding of mechanics.”
    • “Its tight controls, steadily increasing challenge, and replay-focused structure make it an engaging experience for players who enjoy precision-based gameplay.”
    • “The gameplay is essentially an automatic platformer, perfect for anyone who finds using two buttons simultaneously to be an overwhelming cognitive burden.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature a clean, retro pixel-art style that clearly distinguishes platforms and hazards, appealing to fans of classic platformers. However, some users find the visuals overly basic and outdated, feeling they lack the polish of modern PC graphics. Overall, the simplicity serves clarity but may not satisfy those seeking more advanced visuals.

    • “Visually, the game adopts a clean pixel-art aesthetic reminiscent of classic retro platformers.”
    • “The simplicity of the art style works in its favor, ensuring that platforms, hazards, and interactable elements remain clearly visible.”
    • “This is very basic, from the graphics down to the level design.”
    • “They chose to use obsolete retro pixel 'art' as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics.”
    • “The graphics and sound exist—which is really the highest praise I can give them—but the whole experience is over before you can even settle into your chair.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The electronic soundtrack enhances the game's timing-based mechanics by providing rhythmic momentum and energetic support, making repeated attempts more engaging.

    • “The accompanying electronic soundtrack provides rhythmic momentum, reinforcing the timing-based gameplay and adding energy to repeated attempts.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is minimal and straightforward, serving primarily to support the arcade-style gameplay without adding complexity.

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AutoLand is a casual platformer game with science fiction theme.

AutoLand is available on PC, Web Browser, Windows and Linux.

AutoLand was released on August 13, 2020.

AutoLand was developed by NanningsGames.

AutoLand has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked AutoLand for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

AutoLand is a single player game.

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