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Reviews for "Robotic Emergence"

good, but...

I will have to agree with most other individuals who have commented. It has so much potential. the story could use more development, defensive turrets, unique to each civilization, different modes of difficulty, especially in survival mode. Also, maybe a multiplayer version, where you can choose to to attack firs. i disagree with the "robot squads" idea everybody speaks of. Instead, if you do a multiplayer format the factories could be directed to produce robots to target a certain team. make it more complex, and it'll be a 10

great game but

survival is way too easy, I just built a huge amount of factorys, then after a while my bots took over and so the enemy stoped upgrating and building factories because he spent all his money on emps

Awesome plot

Very nice idea for the game!
However upgrades could be improved.

Very Good Game

I love this game. The simplicity and the design (btw, the sprites you used in the buildings are from pokemon!! (GBA) )

robscherer123 responds:

Haha your the first one to notice! Your right, I did model them from there. I didn't COPY them though, just needed something as reference for some buildings.

Epic... sorta

Let's just put this out there - despite all it's flaws, I love this game. Large-scale battles, the music, the graphics, I love it all.
However, the reason I didn't give it above an 8 lie in the problems Mondoradan listed. As I type this review, my endurance game I've got running is currently closing in on 4000 seconds and $22000, and my wall has not been touched since approximately... EVER! Oh yes, and let's not forget I found a way to cheat my way past the Twilight Zone (HINT: It involves yer EMP, if you haven't already figured it out).
Fix those problems in either an update or a sequel, and I will be very happy indeed.

Now then... 4220 seconds and $24061... Hmm. Not bad...