- July 4, 2019
- Kunpo Games
Robot Master
51%Game Brain Score
humor
story, grinding
66% User Score 29 reviews
Platforms
About
Robot Master is a simulator game where players build and control their own robot factory. Create unique robots, manage production lines, and compete in robot battles to become the top robot manufacturer. With various customization options and challenging game modes, players must strategize and optimize their factory for success.











+1
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game offers a fun introduction to programming concepts through engaging puzzles that require logical thinking.
- Many players find the puzzles clever and enjoy the challenge, especially as the game progresses to more difficult levels.
- The game is well-polished and provides a decent experience for those interested in logic and programming games.
- Randomness in gameplay can lead to frustrating experiences, as success may depend on luck rather than skill.
- The early levels are too easy, and the game ramps up slowly, which may lead to a lack of engagement for some players.
- The user interface is clunky and lacks basic features, making the programming experience feel limited and tedious.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is described as a standard video game narrative, focusing on missions against powerful computer corporations, with each level providing basic objectives and hints. While the storyline lacks depth, it serves its purpose in guiding gameplay, though some players express frustration with the reliance on chance for mission progression. Overall, the narrative is functional but not particularly engaging.
“There isn't much story, and the graphics are alright, but the game has the basics down and is pretty fun.”
“The storyline is a typical video game story - each level tells you what the mission is and gives hints on how to solve it.”
“Oh yeah, the storyline - you are fighting against some all-powerful computer corporations or something ... ok got it?”