An okay card-battler but I found it rather laborious. Battles have a habit of going on forever but lack the mechanical variety required to keep the excitement running over long card exchanges. To its credit, the battle system is deceptively complex - at first it seems very simple and one dimensional but it does expand in depth quite quickly with the introduction of about half a dozen different "blocks" that can be used during fights to your advantage (or disadvantage). When weighing up the time I enjoyed with the game versus the time I spent wishing things would just move along, I ultimately feel it's more of a thumbs down than a thumbs up for me. It's a casual card battler and that's fine - the complexity isn't something I have an issue with. It's more that by the time I actually finish a battle, I feel more a sense of relief as opposed to satisfaction or accomplishment. Everything is too "slow", which I feel is out of tandem with the casual card battling market the game is trying ...
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About This Game
DELUXE EDITION AND SEASON PASS NOW AVAILABLE

The Insane Robots Deluxe Edition is out now, and includes the base game plus all six robot pack DLCs when they are released. If you already own Insane Robots, buy the Season Pass to upgrade you to the Deluxe Edition.
Over the forthcoming months we will release the following packs, each with four robots:
* Robot Pack 1 - Veneron, K3-DDP, Mugsoy and Zafarb
* Robot Pack 2 - Raakter, DUM-E, Myuuz and Trasztor
* Robot Pack 3 - Fazarb, Hydro, Tazac and Baron
* Robot Pack 4 - Cazstore, F0-X1, CAM-0 and Leon
* Robot Pack 5 - Scramble, Darf Darf, Ceph and Unit 09785
* Robot Pack 6 - Cutlaz, Kröm, Icebox and Cypod
Each robot pack unlocks four robot skins for use in local and online multiplayer game modes.
About the Game
Fight to the DEATH in this unique card battler. Compete in intense one-on-one duels. Lead a riotous robot rebellion through randomly generated survival arenas. Overthrow a malevolent robot despot in the epic 15+ hour single-player campaign. Insane Robots is card battling... HACKED!
NOW WITH TWO CHALLENGING EXTRA PLAY MODES (TRICKSY AND ROBO-SLAYER) AND THREE MULTIPLAYER MODES (QUICK BATTLE, MAX THE CASH AND BEST OF THREE)
Master the 22 token battle deck and develop your strategies in super-accessible local, online and single-player robotic skirmishes. Deploy HACKS and GLITCHES in the heat of battle. Use all your cunning to terminate the competition. Climb the leaderboards and conquer the robot world!
Battle with a collection of 46+ deliciously diverse robots in five hostile environments. Augment the devious droids as you go, to become increasingly formidable. Embark on an epic journey filled with peril and twists as a decaying robot dystopia reveals itself over eight replayable tournaments. Trade cutting, robotic insults as you fight. Obliterate the competition in relentless overkill!
FEATURES

- This is card battling HACKED with no costly expansions and time-consuming customisation
- Uniquely balanced random decks maximise the fairness and the mayhem
- Compete in intense local and online ranked 2P multiplayer battles
- Experience the epic 15+ hour single-player campaign
- Unlock 46 robots and find over 100 augments to boost their abilities
- Explore your tactical options to survive randomly generated survival arenas
- Master the 22 token battle deck and define your own style of play
- A compelling narrative with over 150 branching story events
- Explore five types of hazardous environment from lush jungles to barren Moonscapes
- Can you overthrow the megalomaniacal Kernel and save robotkind?
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User Reviews
I have not enjoyed a game as much as I do this one in many years. The graphics are beautiful, the gameplay is super fun and has everything I enjoy in a game. Battles, cards, turn based and more. There is much replayability with tournements and achieving 3 stars can be difficult, at least for me. This game is well polished and an all around great game.
I'm a veteran of card based games, like ES Legends and Hearthstone and this sits right up there in terms of pure fun, for me. It's simplistic yet has a level of complexity that doesn't overwhelm you, like some card battling games. You can lay back, play and just enjoy the game. Something feels special about playing survival cards, waiting for that perfect combo and unleashing it. Great game, highly recommend!
Too simplistic for my taste. (Just wait for the right, randomly generated card.) After ~1 hr of playing, I can still only minorly tweak my base deck. (No direct deck building.) Deck modification is done through augments, but augment progression way to slow to strategize between the options. (I literally got 2 after ~1 hr, and I would need around 10 choices to have some interesting "deck building".) Has some positive aspects though: + Nice graphics & UI. + Nice soundtrack. + I like the way they did "voicelines". + Might be a bit more interesting after several hours of playing(?)
pretty fun game, but i can't seem to get in a multiplayer match! not sure how long i'm suppose to wait while "looking for opponent" The gameplay loop itself is very fun. But Its very pandering and the company that made it is weird af. Over priced soo much and it is priced at 20 so too cash in on price appeal.
I love the game! Also the support for the game is very helpful and service minded!
It deliver a 15 hour campaign as promised in the description of the game, and although it having a few cons overall its enjoyable. Lets start at the pro's - Fun multiplayer - Extra difficult levels, providing replayabilty value - Easy to get into - Appealing card battling - Updates promised And the cons - Small multiplayer community (at the time of writeing this review) - May feel grindy at times
I can feel this is a very special game, but there is no simplified Chinese, so I have to give a bad review We need chinese and i will give you a good review Okay i give it a good review I think you can give translation work to the enthusiastic netizens in the community like a "slay the spirte" And I hope that in the future, you can add Chinese to your every game
This is a very enjoyable strategy game. Whimsical and fun. I highly suggest you get the Deluxe Edition, with all the DLC included. I like the graphics and music, and I've had fun playing. I think, however, the dlc could be cheaper in price, and battles can sometimes go on too long. But the game remains enjoyable and original. Highly recommended
I am half way through this game and I am loving it! So many different robots and maps, so I must think of different ways to defeat them every time. I had so many close shaves but tries something new and beat the enemy robot. It's fun to play with friends too, though not so many players in the online. I wanted to post a quick review now, but will add more when it is all finished.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP or later
- Processor: 2Ghz or better
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Optional
FAQ
How much does Insane Robots cost?
Insane Robots costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Insane Robots?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or later Processor: 2Ghz or better Memory: 2 GB RAM Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: Optional
What platforms is Insane Robots available on?
Insane Robots is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Insane Robots worth buying?
Insane Robots has 78% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was Insane Robots released?
Insane Robots was released on Jul 12, 2018.
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