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inFINIte Robotics

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48%Game Brain Score
humor
story, graphics
77% User Score Based on 13 reviews

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inFINIte Robotics is a single player casual role playing game with fantasy, anime and science fiction themes. It was developed by Ninhydro and was released on February 1, 2024. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Do you want to be an engineer? Do you ever dream of building a robot? Meet Niko an engineering student that always had that kind of thought, however, studying is hard and he hates it! One moment Niko gets hit by a truck and gets transported into the other world. It was a wonderful world blessed with magic, with that Niko tried to cast his first magic spell but nothing came out. It turns out he d…

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77%
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
gameplay1 negative mentions

  • Unique concept combining electrical engineering education with an isekai visual novel format.
  • Includes puzzles and minigames based on electrical engineering that provide hands-on learning for players interested in the topic.
  • Free to play and regarded as a passion project, appreciated by some for its niche appeal and anime/game references.
  • Poor writing quality with numerous grammatical errors and confusing prose, making the story difficult to follow and reducing educational value.
  • Lack of meaningful gameplay beyond clicking through dialogue and solving simplistic puzzles, leading to a tedious experience.
  • Art and visual presentation are considered amateurish, with rough artwork and an unpolished visual novel interface.
  • story
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of Infinite Robotics aims to introduce electrical engineering concepts through an isekai narrative but is hindered by numerous grammatical errors and rushed, unclear plot development. This results in a dull, confusing experience that undermines both the educational value and overall engagement of the game. Improvements in writing quality and a more developed, coherent story with additional puzzles are needed.

    • “The story follows Niko, a university student studying electrical engineering.”
    • “That engineer has some electronics he doesn't know how to use, so then and throughout the story, Niko must explain (both to the characters and the audience) and use his knowledge of electrical engineering to revive the lost art of electronics.”
    • “One of Infinite Robotics's selling points is that it introduces readers unfamiliar with electrical engineering to basic concepts from the field through the frame of an isekai story.”
    • “A barebones plot and frankly unbelievable amount of grammatical errors makes Infinite Robotics a frustrating experience and diminishes any educational value it may have.”
    • “However, the writing is chock full of grammatical errors to a ridiculous degree—from subject-verb agreement errors, to parallelism errors, to missing punctuation (even periods!) and capitalization—that make the entire story, let alone the educational segments, incredibly difficult to read.”
    • “The plot progresses far too fast for its events and the relationships between its characters to make sense, and the incomprehensible prose makes me doubt that anyone with no experience in electrical engineering can learn even its basics from this game.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the hand-drawn artwork style of the game but feel that the graphics need an update to improve overall quality. Additionally, some suggest enhancements in writing and story to complement the visuals.

  • gameplay
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is minimal, primarily involving clicking through poorly written dialogue, making the interactive experience feel shallow and unengaging.

    • “As a visual/interactive novel, this doesn't feature any notable gameplay; it's just a lot of clicking through badly written dialogue that would never have been accepted or published in print, which poses the question, 'How did something this badly written end up on Steam?'”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding aspect tedious and slow-paced, comparing it to reading a novel that requires constant clicking to progress, which diminishes the overall enjoyment and fluidity of the experience.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is dry and sarcastic, appealing to niche audiences with its clever wit. It may not have broad appeal but offers a unique and memorable comedic style.

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inFINIte Robotics is a casual role playing game with fantasy, anime and science fiction themes.

inFINIte Robotics is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

inFINIte Robotics was released on February 1, 2024.

inFINIte Robotics was developed by Ninhydro.

inFINIte Robotics has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked inFINIte Robotics for its humor but disliked it for its story.

inFINIte Robotics is a single player game.

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