Разработчик: Popcannibal
Описание
Ridiculously charming puzzles, wrapped around an epic tale of love and danger, topped off with an authentic old-time stringband soundtrack!
The goal is to put every one next to their friends.
But you can't please everybody all the time. Sometimes you gotta break hearts to save the day. And the day definitely needs saving: Volcanoes, exploding chickens, planetary invasion and a boy who just wants to dance with a girl.
FEATURES:
- Constantly evolving gameplay
- A huge cast of moody folk
- Like, a bajillion hand drawn places and things
- Three Acts with 110 puzzles
Поддерживаемые языки: english, japanese
Системные требования
Windows
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: 1.5 Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics Card made within the last 4 years (Pixel Shader 3.0, Vertex Shader 3.0)
- Storage: 350 MB available space
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Mac
- OS: 10.6
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics Card made within the last 4 years (Pixel Shader 3.0, Vertex Shader 3.0)
- Storage: 350 MB available space
Linux
- OS: Something that can run Steam's client.
- Processor: 1.5 Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics Card made within the last 4 years (Pixel Shader 3.0, Vertex Shader 3.0)
- Storage: 350 MB available space
Отзывы пользователей
This game is pretty hilarious! The puzzles start off simple but get more difficult as you progress through the levels. The real charm, though, comes from the quirky and unrealistic logic behind it all. The "plot" is absurdly funny — like, girls like robots, nerds like edges, and apparently, girls are okay with nerds only if there’s an adjacent pie. It’s as ridiculous as it sounds, but that’s part of the fun!
Honestly, it turns the old saying “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach” on its head, and suddenly, it’s all about sitting next to a girl through the magic of pie. Some ‘wtf logic’ moments will have you laughing out loud. If you’re looking for a light-hearted, offbeat puzzle game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, this one is sure to give you a good time!
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Girls Like Robots is a simple and honest game with a few critical glitches holding it back. First, the Undo Last button sometimes glitches out and makes the puzzle unreadable unless you backtrack all the way to the beginning of the puzzle, and second, the puzzles that feed you hands of setpieces (for instance the finale) can occasionally turn invisible, requiring guesses at critical junctures that have the potential to slow down the player's progress. It can be overlooked.
The game puts you through some crazy variations, some timed and some with other restrictions, but doesn't contradict itself, though there are a few hidden mechanics that might put your calculations off by 1 or 2 until you've learned about them (usually it's enough to check the visualizer between turns when you're confused). There's no punishment for a bad guess, except that you might need to start the puzzle over due to the aforementioned glitches.
I had my fair share of fun with this game and I was surprised at the attention to detail. Everything feels like it was thought-out well in advance, and as the complexity of the puzzles increases, the world seems like it could open up even more with plays on all the fresh mechanics.
None of the puzzles are riddles. Think, try, revise, and you're there.
There are some very challenging puzzles wich can drive you too maddness. But if you manage to solve them it is very rewarding.
The art is nice and I love how everything fits the theme. The name of the university, the dance the characters want to go to. All fits nice with how they are drawn.
I never imanaged that a simple basic square can display so many emotions. Well done.
This is the kind of game that shines when different mechanics are allowed to interact with each other and let interesting behaviors emerge. Girls Like Robots tries its best not to do that. It introduces a mechanic, uses it for 4 to 6 puzzles, and then throws it away. Every chapter feels gimmicky and the whole game feels like whoever designed the puzzles had a bunch of ideas without any unitary vision.
At first it's pretty normal: generate as much happiness as possible, and it's about how the different characters interact with each other. Fair enough. Then you can only put people next to each other, and are limited to who you can place on the board. More annoying than interesting or challenging, but sure. Then there's a guy moving around the board with no apparent logic, and the game becomes just waiting for him to be in a certain spot and lock him there. Then you have to direct fireflies towards big insects, making them bounce on people. That's already not a puzzle anymore, and the core of the gameplay is gone for a while. And it just keeps going like that, mixing puzzle, and time based actions, and reflexes, but never ever making two gimmicks exist at the same time. It gets dull pretty quickly.
Very cute puzzle game :) The artwork is just amazing and the single puzzles are very different and creative designed with a charming and weird storyline, love it! Also not too long and not too short, works perfect as it is.
But ist it worth 7$? I don't know, Probably not
Edit: I just wanted to add, how stupid the nerd drop minigame and the related archievement is, but hey the dev realised that too.
Got this game for 75% off due to a coupon from steam. It is a cute and simple game but its novelty wears off quickly. Could recommend for the easy achievements with a 75% coupon but otherwise this game is a pass.
It's true, I really do like robots!
Really cute puzzle game with a good amount of challenge and content. Well worth the price especially if you can catch it on sale.
Some of the puzzles are just copies of each other, sometimes game adds a different gameplay for 2 levels and never uses it again, last level is completely rng and you can get huge progress in a single minute or waste 5-6 minutes to make a single extra layer. Nerd fall minigame achievement is pain in the arse and nothing but waste of time due to rng nature of the game and your inputs doing absolutely nothing.
If you wanna play a casual puzzle game you can give it a try when its on sale but if you wanna %100 achievement hunt or care about your game experience don't even bother. The only reason my ingame hours is 3+ is because i need to keep the game open and not touch the pc to get the final achievement.
This is a charming little puzzler that I come back to every few years. The art style and story are cute. It's relaxing to play.
Might be a cute game for some but not my taste. The repetitive music and generic stocks sounds drives me crazy and it got very hard to keep playing after a single hour of puzzles.
The puzzles are very simple and it's pretty easy to maximize about a puzzle per minute. In one hour i went through 30+ puzzles and i didn't find that the challenge was smart enough to keep me interested. There are much better puzzle games with much more cleverness in their designs, and Girls like robots doesn't really offer anything memorable.
Yeah it's good. Not great. But a good way to spend a few hours.
The characters are kinda cute, and they add more of them plus more mechanics to keep things interesting. Although those mechanics are kind of hit and miss for me. Since some change the pace a bit but some just make it a bit of an annoyance (timed ones especially) also found The Finale to be a bit tough. Generally the puzzles aren't super hard but a few can leave you scratching your head.
Music is nice, although a few more songs would be nice, since it kinda loops the same ones. But I really like the overall sounds.
I liked the little cut-scenes and story. Not everyone seems to , but I felt they added to the game a bit.
So if it's on sale? Yeah give it a few hours.
Relaxing game, the story happens in a school.
You need to decide seats for all characters to get highest compatibly score and unlock achievements.
Girls 💕 robots, girls ⚔️ nerds, nerds 💕 robots, biologist 💕 🐞, 🐞 ⚔️ girls...
No storyline, no impressive characters, no expected art style.
Weird combos and enemies :doubt:
不要被游戏的宣传海报所欺骗,这就是一个毫无剧情的益智小游戏。
不推荐的原因是受不了画风反差过大,宛如买家秀和卖家秀。
July 21, 2015
Girls Like Robots is fueled by silliness and delightful writing. Despite being a logic puzzle, the world is an entirely crazy place. But the game succeeds at developing a personality without pushing the absurdity too far. It may appear like a mobile game, but it feels very solid on PC.
The game is a fairly casual puzzle, involving interactions between character pieces. Each group of levels focuses on new mechanics, introducing them smoothly and keeping the game fresh. Each group uses the story to justify rule changes, with some levels focused on getting the lowest score possible. The game stays fresh and hardly feels repetitive. Some levels did cause me trouble, mostly the five or so levels with a time limit. The music is solid and relaxing, but some songs can be repetitive. Sound effects are often hilarious, and still make me smile after playing the game to completion.
A sense of humor is needed for Girls Like Robots, as you can't take it seriously. It's a lovely game with a great personality, and strong gameplay to keep it going. It's perfect for a fan of puzzles and silly comedy. With the full price of $7 USD, I'm willing to recommend it to everyone.
It's actually logic puzzles; nothing to do with robosexuality. The art and the cutscenes/transitions can get abrasive, but it's entertaining enough, although it never gets very challenging.
I just finished Girls Like Robots after 10 hours of gameplay and there is still more to do as I have not played through the bonus levels or achieved perfect scores on all main levels. It is the perfect game when in the mood for relaxing and casual puzzles.
What to love about Girls LIke Robots:
- The humor! The storyline and narrative is wonderfully silly.
- The art. It is unique, creative, and calming.
- The music. It is relaxing, playful, and fits perfect with the art and overall style of the game.
[*]As for the gameplay... the puzzles are fun and are not too repetitive, they are challenging if trying to get a perfect score
but if not you can get through the levels pretty easily on the first or second try.
Nice, entertaining little game.
Graphics are not much elaborate, but it doesn't stop you from having fun seeing those people get happy or angry.
The storyline doesn't (always) make sense, but it is funny and original, and every little cutscene in the game (and there are a lot) introduces a new feature.
If you want to get full marks on each level, it will take a bit of time, as it is hard to master everything here but the good point is that you'll definitely not get bored in this game as each objective is pretty much different from another.
Just a little thing that's bugging me : I find it difficult to know how much I'll gain or loose from placing this character in that place because all the neigbours will react at the same time to this new presence (in a good or bad way). So, that means trial and error until you get the perfect/good enough combination to pass the level.
Ah ! and as you've probably noticed while watching the trailer, this game also has a bit of humor ... enjoy !
This is one of the most insane puzzle games I've ever played. The mechanics are simple: you have a grid of X by Y squares, place your pieces down in a way that everyone likes who they're seated beside (the basic rule of the game: Girls like Robots. Girls don't like Nerds. Nerds like Girls, Robots, but not other Nerds).
Except then suddenly you're learning that June actually really likes Bugs. But Bugs don't like Girls. And Ben likes June, so make sure to leave a space near June for Ben so he can ask her out, and...
The game's complexity builds slowly, and it comes through adorably quirky cutscenes. It also has 3 tiers of medal per stage, but in a twist I absolutely adore, "gold" does not mean "perfect" - it just means "the highest". This is one of those games where the designer didn't go through and mathematically 'solve' every stage and expect you to do the same, and that goes a long way for me in saying "This is the kind of game devoted to fun first, humor second, and everything else is just a bonus".
Plus, if you score enough golds and things, you unlock alternate silly modes. I'm waiting to see what Nerd Drop is.
edit: Infinite Nerd Drop is everything I wanted from the name.
After eight hours of enjoying the small storyline, smiling at the art, rubbing my forehead in frustration at the occasional level, trying to get gold for all of the puzzles and giving the nice message I gave to one of the developers, I finally have my review for Girls Like Robots.
I was not disappointed.
I don't play many puzzle games, but I'm happy that this one was the one off. Basically, you have to arrange the people in the way the game demands; Girls like the robots, robots like the girls, nerds like the robots and the edge of the playing field and, last but not least, the girls don't want to be near the nerds. It's all straightforward until you begin to realize that this isn't a linear, repetitive game. No, the developers keep throwing new things at you in order to keep it fresh. This made it extremely entertaining the entire playthrough.
The music isn't too bad, but at times it could be repetitive. Then again, I was focusing like a madman on the puzzles and the art (the square people are cute, ok!?) so the music didn't really capture my attention that much.
All in all, a good puzzle game for the price and an enjoyable one at that. I recommend it to anyone interested and I hope they find the same amount of enjoyment that I did in the game.
Girls Like Robots, Nerds love Robots and Girls, Girls hate Nerds; That is the foundation of this puzzle game that you start out with. This game is basically rearranging chairs in a room to have everybody as happy as possible. The game throws around different objectives as you progress in the story mode, sometimes having to make people angry, or get distracted by pie. The story was warm and silly, and helps keep the pace of the game's puzzle stages nicely. Without trying to perfect the boards you can beat the game in under a couple hours, so get this on a sale. Also the music is stuck in my head, in a good way.
Puzzle games normally don't hold my attention for very long, but Girls Like Robots was a complex story about love, rejection, and being unable to make everyone happy. It's not a game for everyone, but I was surprised to find out that it was a game for me.
Some things about the game might seem tedious, but they sort of break away if you overcome the difficulty curve and truly learn how to play. It also helps to get into the mind of every character and understand what they like and dislike, rather than memorize a series of patterns.
The soundtrack is very folksy, and I happen to love folk music. I don't think everyone else can appreciate that, but that is a factor to consider before getting this game as a gift for a friend or loved one. Also, I appreciated how it was Safe For Work and at times amusing.
If the words "Logic puzzles with a silly sense of humour" scratch your fancy, this is what you're after. It's all based on arranging various pieces that react differently to their adjacent pieces. Which sounds simple, and it mostly is, but the developper showed a lot of wit and creativity in the game's design, and it's very well refined.
Only problem is that it's a bit short, but the ride is plenty enjoyable and, I think, well worth the price.
Very fun, little, casual puzzle game. The art style is playful and vibrant with a wonderful attention to detail, especially in the backgrounds. The animations were smooth and fun to watch, as a feature the game also allows the player to skip the cutscenes or even watch the cutscenes again in the level viewer. The story was surprisingly well done as well. Normally, I would not expect a story in a puzzle game like this, however there was a story, and it was quite easy to follow. Though the adventures were wacky and didn't make any logical sense, it fit the overall tone of the game perfectly. I must also applaud the creators of the game for adding little references from other media and of course geek culture. The soundtrack of this game was great, however it got very repetitive as the game progressed, for my ears got tired of hearing the same banjo tune strummed over and over again. The best way to remedy this problems is to take a break once in a while to let your ears rest. However this little problem did not and will not dull the rest of the gaming experience in anyway.
The game was easy to pickup and play, however don't get me wrong, some of the puzzles will take a little bit of thinking to figure it out, especially if you are a completionist. Bonus content allows for some replayability which adds to the value of the game itself and in no ways detracts from the main game itself. The system of unlocking bonus content is well done, as even an intermediate skilled player will be able to "buy" the content (The main game will provide more than enough "happy" points to unlock them). The achievements brings nothing new to the table, but it fairly awards those who are willing to spend some time in the game.
Overall this is a solid game with little to no faults to describe. It is a must own for people who like puzzle games, and for people who don't, this is a good game to pick up, because of its ease of play. The game's content to value ratio is good, however don't expect to sink hundreds of hours into this game. 9/10
This game is pretty hilarious. The puzzles get more difficult as you get further into the levels, but the hilarity of the 'plot' and the reasoning.... Girls like robots, nerds like edges, girls are only okay with nerds if there is an adjacent pie.... Just a quirky unrealistic logic game, but hey, who knows! Maybe some girls really do like pie THAT MUCH. Turn it around from a way to a man's heart is through his stomach.... now it's a way to sit next to a girl is through an adjacent pie. It's definitely some good laughs with some 'wtf logic' moments.
if you felt that the puzzle game that you were currently playing was lacking humour, then try this one as well! Easy to learn, hard to get the perfect scores on each level, but nonetheless will give you a laugh with its randomness (for example putting fires out with cows). Highly recommend it!
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Popcannibal |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 17.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 83% положительных (64) |