BackDoor- Door 1
You find yourself in a strange house with only a man on the phone as a guide.
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Action adventure game with nazi enemies in the second world war.
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Sometimes we must deal with faulty systems. Even when the Universe is at stake.
Lead the glitchy robot to the core and collect energy pellets to fix him along the way.
Complete the 8 levels to unlock Hard Mode, with new areas and a different ending!
Controls: Arrows keys or WASD for movement. Z or M for shooting (when available). Click anywhere to fast-forward text. Press ESC during gameplay for pause screen with restart level option.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars 2 weeks ago
Really nice game, the controls are perfect (well, when they're supposed to be perfect). Love the ending.
Rated 5 / 5 stars 3 weeks ago
Really enjoyed it. Very cool game.
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 4, 2013
This is realy brilliant.
Rated 2 / 5 stars February 22, 2013
Full subjectively written review:
The pillar of the gameplay is the next: Controls are random. Through the story explained it like the robot is not yet finished, but we need to save humanity etc., so you if you try to go right/left/jump/whatever, it could happen... or not. By collecting blue points through the levels, you actually upgrade the percentage probability of robot's body parts to obey your input commands(!). If it wasn't for the random controls, this game wouldn't be absolutely anything special, but with the key feature of the game, it achieves to be super annoying. Some people may like this for being original, but I personally disagree with anyone who say that it is fun. It reminds me of dealing with an old, broken, multiple virus-infected Windows 95, which I don't like to do. The graphics are good, and so is the music.
Rated 4 / 5 stars January 30, 2013
If Randobot had normal controls, it wouldn't have been anything special--good platformers are dime a dozen on the Internet--but the emphasis on probability generates tension and keeps the player on his toes, forcing him to take the best of bad options. In this way, it's remarkably unique. I can only give four stars because the game IS frustrating/erratic. Though it's intentionally part of the game design, I always have an overhanging desire for stability...