You can now play both Robokill games (with the Registered Version for free) on Flashpoint. Unfortunately, Rock Solid Arcade declared bankruptcy years ago. I'll even buy it twice so I can "gift" it to my brother. The free version of the Robokill games have four missions for players to complete, with the rest of the content being unlocked when the registered version is purchased. In fact, I pledge right now to buy Robokill for Wii if it ever makes it. I might actually enjoy this game more if I could use the Wii Pointer to aim and the nunchuck to drive around. I'm looking at you, WiiWare!Īlthough, if the stupid Defend Your Castle can make it to WiiWare, I see no reason why Robokill couldn't. It was by far the best Flash game I've ever played, but $10 is actually a significant purchase to me right now and there are all kinds of other games being released these days for around the same price vying for my dollar. That worked pretty well since most of the time the trap was a weakling spider or enemy that could do no harm if you let it crawl in your face for five minutes. Then if you destroy a container with a trap, the room locks again and when you destroy the trap you get the recharge bonus again. One strategy I found was that if you clear a room before destroying any of the orange cargo containers (which seem to contain nothing besides traps anyway) you get the shield recharge bonus. That last mission was actually a bit challenging, but with no penalty for dying other than sometimes robots reclaiming a room, I had no fear of death.
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