Insane Robots is out today
Insane Robots, the new game from Playniac, is out today.
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Insane Robots is out today
Insane Robots, the new game from Playniac, is out today.
First look at Insane Robots
A new trailer has been released for Insane Robots, which is set to release July 12, 2018.
Sega played Insane Robots and interviewed Rob at the EGX Rezzed Leftfield Collection.
We were finalists in the Casual Connect Indie Prize, so took Insane Robots to Amsterdam for 3 days. Lots of great play throughs on our stand.
Insane Robots headlined GameCityNights in Nottingham on 28th Jan. We set up 16 PCs for people to practice the game before running a knockout multiplayer tournament. Rob Bassett came in first place and won a Cat On Yer Head book and rare set of eight International Racing Squirrels badges. Rob also did a talk on the design process for the game.
Rob and new member of the Insane Robots writing team Charlie had a great time showing the game at the GameCity Open Arcade in the National Videogame Arcade, Nottingham on 29th and 30th Oct. We had a steady flow of players, with some spending over an 1.5 hours playing through the game’s tutorial and first three tournaments. Experienced players also came back to play exciting two-player battles - the first time we’ve shown off the game’s multiplayer mode at a public event.
A productive Insane Robots narrative workshop today with James Wallis, Charlie Carter, Rob Davis and (via Skype) Yasmeen Khan. We’ve planned the full story arc for the game and we’re all really excited about what we’ve come up with.
Insane Robots was one of ten fantastic indie games selected to be showcased in the Gaming Loung at London’s Game Funding Forum today. We had lots of players all afternoon, including Pocket Gamer’s Chris James (pictured), try out new game features including the ring of death and the toxic acid cloud.