- June 7, 2022
- Louie Inc
Robber Sam
38%Game Brain Score
humor
music, graphics
50% User Score 26 reviews
Platforms
About
Robber Sam - You have to take on the role of an ordinary man named Sam, who decided to become a robber.






Audience ScoreBased on 26 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- The robbery process is exciting and can evoke a sense of adrenaline.
- Some players found the game to be a fun and nostalgic experience.
- The graphics, while simple, have a certain charm that some players appreciate.
- The game lacks content, with only a few levels and repetitive gameplay.
- There are significant issues with graphics and overall quality, making it feel outdated.
- Many players found the game boring and frustrating due to its lack of freedom and poor mechanics.
music
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game has received largely negative feedback, with players finding the single, repetitive jolly track out of place and overly loud, lacking any volume control options. Many users noted that the absence of additional sound effects further detracted from the experience, making the music feel forced and disconnected from the gameplay. While some appreciated the soundtrack's upbeat nature, the overall consensus is that it detracts from the game's atmosphere.
“The graphics are at an excellent level, the soundtrack is not bad, the robbery process itself is exciting.”
“It's an alright game, there could be more to the settings, [graphics, more volume controls, keybinds] also, there is no sound at all, unless you play the music, and it's rather loud, no volume control whatsoever, apart from that, it's a nice chill game.”
“The graphics are blocky and the gameplay is so repetitive, and there's one track of a jolly song playing in the background while you rob houses.”
“Everyone is sleeping on the couch, every home is generic, the music is out of place, there aren't any sounds except for that terribly chosen optimistic and repetitive music!”
“Oh, and the only setting you have is to turn the music off, so you're forced to play with motion blur on and feel sick while playing.”