RoboSquare
- December 31, 2021
- Fizzostia
- 4h median play time
Jump into speedy hazard-packed Robo battles with up to 15 other players where random series of synchronized events destroy the fighting arena. Everyone zooms around the level bumping, drifting, and flipping to become the ultimate winner by being the last one to standing in an ongoing stage of madness. Join a sumo-inspired experience with a rush of energetic motor buzz where even the hardest hits a…
Reviews
- The game is incredibly fun and chaotic, especially when played with friends, providing a lot of laughs and entertainment.
- The unique core mechanic and customization options for the vehicles add depth and enjoyment to the gameplay.
- Quick matchmaking with bots ensures that players can jump into games without long wait times, making it accessible and engaging.
- The controls can be frustrating, with vehicles easily losing control and players often flipping over, leading to a lack of skill-based gameplay.
- The game currently lacks content, with limited modes and maps, making it feel repetitive after a short period of play.
- Many matches are filled with bots instead of real players, which can diminish the competitive experience and excitement.
- gameplay9 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The gameplay of the game is characterized by its simple mechanics and chaotic fun, making it easy to pick up and enjoy with friends. While the unique core mechanic and customization options are praised, the current implementation suffers from issues like cosmetic upgrades that don't impact gameplay and a reliance on luck rather than skill. Overall, there is potential for improvement with future updates, but the game is still in beta and requires significant adjustments to enhance the gameplay experience.
“This game is full of physics-based fun; it's easy to pick up, and the bots actually have some intelligence. It's great fun to mess around with your friends, and I can't wait for more updates to increase the gameplay value with new maps and game types!”
“The unique core mechanic is a great idea for a vehicle game, and the amount of customization options is wonderful!”
“The gameplay is enjoyable chaos.”
“Small game size and simple gameplay.”
“The game features an in-game store, which allows you to spend the scrap you earn from matches to upgrade your robot; however, these upgrades seem purely cosmetic, making no difference at all to the gameplay.”
“Robosquare does have potential, but the developer will need to have a really careful look at how robots react to collisions in order to steer the gameplay away from pure luck to anything skill-based.”
- humor8 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is widely praised, particularly when played with friends, as it leads to chaotic and hilarious moments, especially with the game's physics-based mechanics. While some users noted bugs and high mouse sensitivity, the overall experience is described as "stupid fun," making it a great choice for lighthearted multiplayer sessions. Players appreciate the blend of competitiveness and comedy, enhancing the enjoyment of each round.
“This game is full on physics stupid mode, it's funny, it's easy to pick up and the bots actually have some intelligence. Great fun to screw around with your friends, and I can't wait for more updates coming to increase the gameplay value with new maps and new game types!”
“Tbh this game is stupid fun to play with friends just due to the fact that even if you party up with your friends, you can still be a menace to them and throw them off the map while laughing as their little robot bodies fly into the void.”
“This makes every round feel competitive and intense but also fun and at times absolutely hilarious.”
- music7 mentions
- 57 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed feedback, with some players appreciating the soundtrack and background music during gameplay, while others criticize it for being generic or tied to ads. Overall, the consensus leans towards the music being enjoyable, though there is room for improvement.
“Instead, Robosquare has constant background music during gameplay and in the menus, which is actually pretty good.”
“The music is pretty good as well.”
“This game sucks; no customization, stupid YouTube ad music, 100% money grab.”
“The soundtrack in this game I actually liked much more than the visuals.”
“Instead, Robosquare is having constant background music during gameplay and in the menus, which is actually pretty good.”
- graphics5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- -20 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are described as extremely simple and minimalist, often compared to basic styles like Roblox. While not terrible, they lack detail and sophistication, with many reviewers noting that the visuals are unimpressive and in need of significant improvement.
“The graphics are visually appealing and create an immersive experience.”
“The art style is unique and adds a lot of character to the game.”
“The environments are beautifully designed, making exploration a joy.”
“The soundtrack in this game I actually liked much more than the visuals.”
“The visuals are not impressive.”
“To say it's minimalist is the understatement of the century; the graphics are borderline Robloxian and there aren't even basic sound effects.”
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game is generally enjoyable, but players report significant stability issues, including bugs and glitches that affect gameplay, as well as difficulties in controlling bots.
“The game is fun but quite buggy, and the bots are hard to control.”
“Cool game but has some glitches.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players generally find grinding in the game to be an enjoyable experience, particularly when it comes to competing on the leaderboard and defeating opponents.