- February 1, 2024
- Ninhydro
inFINIte Robotics
67%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
92% User Score 24 reviews
Platforms
About
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…









Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
graphics1 negative mentions
- The game features a lot of references to anime and games, making it enjoyable for fans of the genre.
- Players have reported learning a significant amount about electronics and engineering concepts while playing.
- The artwork is well-drawn and adds to the overall appeal of the visual novel.
- The game suffers from grammar and translation issues, which can make the writing feel awkward and out of place.
- Many players feel that the gameplay is too simplistic, with a lack of challenging puzzles and a short story.
- There are calls for improvements in graphics and a more engaging narrative to enhance the overall experience.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story features a classic opening and is deemed interesting, but it suffers from outdated graphics and grammar issues. Reviewers suggest that the writing needs improvement and express a desire for a longer narrative and more engaging puzzles beyond the current focus on basic circuit-building tasks.
“The classic opening sets the stage for an interesting story.”
“I would love to see more puzzles; it would give players more to do than just powering light bulbs and building basic circuits. A longer story would also be a nice addition.”
“The game could definitely use a graphics and grammar update, and the writing could use some changes in the story department.”
“I'd like to see more puzzles, give the player more to do than just powering light bulbs and building basic circuits, and a longer story would be nice.”