Discover how it all began and explore Robothorium's universe through the eyes of Agent 22, a spy commissioned by Jaklov to stake Alan out. Will you carry out your mission or defy the established authority? Your choices will be crucial.
The game offers an interesting background story that serves as a prequel to another game, providing a unique way to engage with the narrative.
As a free game, it provides a variety of dialogue options and multiple paths, allowing for some replayability.
The music and graphics, while basic, are acceptable for a free visual novel experience.
The game suffers from numerous technical issues, including broken save slots, lack of fast-forward options, and translation errors that hinder understanding.
The writing is criticized for being poorly executed, with many typos and a slow progression that detracts from the overall experience.
Gameplay can be frustrating due to instant failures from incorrect choices, and the overall length is disappointingly short.
story
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The story is generally considered interesting and serves as a prequel to another game, providing a fun background for "Robothorium." However, players note that the pacing is slow due to limited skipping options and save issues, and the overall narrative is quite short.
“The storyline so far is pretty interesting!”
“Pretty fun background story to Robothorium, but extremely short.”
“The story is a prequel for another game.”
“The story was okay, but the slow progress through all the choices made it frustrating, especially with the lack of a skip option and issues with saving properly.”
“The story is just a prequel to another game, which makes it feel less original and engaging.”
graphics
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The graphics in Robothorium are considered basic and lack depth, featuring static 2D images instead of sprites, which detracts from the overall visual experience. Users note that the game's graphical presentation is limited to simple menus and does not enhance the rogue-like gameplay.
“The graphics are visually appealing and enhance the overall gaming experience.”
“The art style is unique and adds a lot of character to the game.”
“The environments are beautifully designed, making exploration a joy.”
“This is a series of menus with only the most basic of graphics, static 2D images, not even sprites.”
“Robothorium is a rogue-like game but without any graphical or meta-game aspects.”
“Graphics are okay, but they were not made with sprites.”
music
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The music in the game is generally considered satisfactory, with users describing it as "fine."
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