In the new 2-D point-and-click game, you’ll play as a robot, Nara, trying to save her home from a dark crystalline force. The game is set on a biopunk space station with both fantastic plants and aliens.
Taking inspiration from adventure games like Loom and Machinarium, Growbot can be enjoyed by both new and experienced gamers.
Along with repairing the machinery on the space station, you will also use the odd Brain(apilla) to solve puzzles. To fend off attacks, you’ll need to collect the sounds of flowers and combine them to create powerful shields.
If that wasn’t interesting enough, you will also meet a fluffy white hologram called Star Belly with a galaxy inside,
The art is from award-winning illustrator Lisa Evans with unique and compelling music to match.
Designed for the iPhone and all iPad models, Growbot is a $3.99 download now on the App Store.
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