ASRS is satisfying at every turn, with it's amazing chip-punk soundtrack and retro graphics. The gameplay is precisely tuned, evoking megaman and other platformers from that era. If you're looking for an extreme platforming challenge, this game might not be for you, but if a fun, retro styled adventure is what you're after, this game is perfect.
A Small Robot Story
- Release Date:
- Dec 19, 2017
- Developer:
- bc likes you
- Publisher:
- MAGIC Spell Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
With a heavy emphasis on story, A Small Robot Story will take you through forests, factories, caves, laboratories, and more as you track down and find the source of your sudden activation.
- Power-ups
- NES-styled challenging gameplay
- Detailed story delivered through rpg-style dialogues and cut scenes
- Gamepad support
- Original chiptune soundtrack
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User Reviews
A Small Robot Story is a pretty fun and fast paced platformer that feels properly modular in its speed and playstyle, but it has a particular preference in that style. The boss battles are pretty fun and they scale in difficulty appropriately. Pros: The response time and fluidity of playing feels great. The pixelated art direction looks nice, and there is a lot of great animation. The music is really really good, especially the 3rd level. There is a lot of love and care in this release from the developer, and you can see it. Cons: Areas are pretty sprawling, but the level design doesn't feel intuitive, so to say. They are certainly long enough, though. There is little reward for exploration aside from batteries, so there is little reason than to "run through the maze". Likewise, there is no reward really for killing enemies, either. This angles the playstyle to be fast, linear and pacifistic. Overall, I really like the game. It was a lot of fun and because my initial playthrough did...
A Small Robot Story is a great retro-styled platformer, and if you're a fan of Mega Man or Mario, you should definitely give it a shot.
Yeah... NO. I'd write a more in detail review but I got to the second boss lost all 3 of my lives and noped out of this one. Since in a game requiring you to beat the game without damage once to earn an achievement I'm not putting myself through that kind of torture.
Pfoooh, I have to admit that this review is anything but easy to do. A Small Robot Story is an okay game. The artstyle is definitely on the NES-style. Controls are pretty tight and there is the nod to Mega Man. Why can't I recommend it though? Frankly for as much as I would like to give it a positive review, there are simply too many instances where this game is a letdown. I'll try to summarize my gripes with it and then leave it up to you to decide if you want to buy it. Gripes: [olist] [*]The length of the game is frankly too short. If you fumble through the first playthrough due to reasons below or otherwise, that takes at most one hour. If you hunt for the achievements then at most you'll tack on another. At most, I reiterate, for you might not lose any continues on the first go. Just four levels to cross, each with three segments and a boss. [*]The difficulty is also very low. Of all the enemies, only the bosses, the jumping bean and the charging tanklet give any challenge. Enem...
A Small Robot Story is a quick game that has a ton of heart and packs a hard punch. The game is well paced, upping the ante in difficulty with every level, while also giving the player new abilities after every boss fight which gives much needed variety in a genre that is otherwise sometimes stagnant. Overall it's a solid experience with a great soundtrack, and a story that actually has some unexpected twists and turns. Absolutely worth it for a nostalgic evening in.
A nice little game! Plays quick, is simple, has a solid 8-bit charm to it.
What a nice game! I'll admit I'm a sucker for story-based games and platformers alike, and this one makes me feel just a bit nostalgic for when I was beating Cave Story+ for the first time. The arcade-y, roguelike system means that this isn't a game you save and pick up later. It's short-ish, but you have to complete it in one go. Effectively, you have nine lives, although the game's pretty generous with healing. The learning curve is really satisfying: every time you get smashed to pieces in seconds by the level boss, you're thinking, how am I supposed to get past this? You'll probably get pulverized by each boss until you run out of continues once or twice, but then somehow you learn and react faster and beat it. It's not a strategy thing, it's a rhythm/reaction time/muscle memory thing. You don't have to think too much about it. And it never takes so long that you get frustrated. Took me weeks to beat Cave Story's hell levels IIRC, but that isn't this game. Steam says it took me ...
Great robot action! Great ear music! I must be getting old because I can't beat this game! Still lots of fun though.
Cute fun little game that you should buy if you're interested in mega man style platforming games and or supporting indie developers
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or newer
- Processor: Intel Core i5 1.8 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512mb DirectX-compliant
- Storage: 150 MB available space
FAQ
How much does A Small Robot Story cost?
A Small Robot Story is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for A Small Robot Story?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or newer Processor: Intel Core i5 1.8 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 512mb DirectX-compliant Storage: 150 MB available space
What platforms is A Small Robot Story available on?
A Small Robot Story is available on Windows PC.
Is A Small Robot Story worth buying?
A Small Robot Story has 87% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was A Small Robot Story released?
A Small Robot Story was released on Dec 19, 2017.
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