In year 2520, 300 years after the invention of the 'Quantum Leaper', China successfully discovered resource-rich, habitable planets in the Orion Nebula. The mineral resources are buried deep below the surface of the planets, which, unfortunately, are densely scattered with toxic and radioactive crystals that severely impede the colonisation effort. To profit from this opportunity, Robo Corp, a powerful and monopolistic manufacturer of farming and mining robots in Australia, invented the 'Chromatic Resonator'. Robots equipped with chromic resonators are sent to the planet surface to induce a chromatic field that triggers an explosion that decimates the hazardous crystals (unfortunately, the robots as well). You are the commander of this Robo Corp funded colonisation mission. Can you clear the planets of crystals and prepare them for resource excavation? Robo Corp introduces a new gameplay that combines the 'match-3' mechanic with puzzle solving. Robots are dispatched from 4 sides of a crystal field to induce chromatic resonance. When three or more same-color robots or crystals form a cluster, an explosion is triggered. As you progress, you encounter new challenges, such as crystals with hidden chromatic characteristics, heavy crystals, and rocky terrain. Finally, there are the challenging mining missions: You've to command the robots to push air-dropped mining rigs around the obstacle-laden surface to position them on resource markers. Features of the game: - Simple match-3 mechanic that's easy to learn, but used in a whole new, creative way in solving devilishly clever puzzles. - 60 free puzzles that are incredibly fun. Want greater challenges? 80 more challenging puzzles are available for purchase. - 4 leaderboards that pit your performance against the world's best. - Players are invited to submit more puzzles in www.facebook.com/cksgames. If the submitted puzzles are adopted in future versions, the puzzle creator will be duly credited! Robo Corp is brought to you by the creator of Numerous, Orion Nebula, Letter Hound, Spell Quest, Word Edge, Beautiful Worm, Number Pharaoh, Primary, Word Bridge, Kungfu Brain, Digi Crush, Super Math Invaders and Memon's Quest. Keywords: bejeweled, candy crush saga, birzzle, collapse, super puzzle fighter, brick shooter, cuble, zookeeper, tetris, puyo, triple town, Call of Atlantis iTunes App Store ================ TBA Google Play =========== https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cksgames.Robo_Corp Amazon ====== http://www.amazon.com/Chong-Kok-Seng-Robo-Corp/dp/B00EM6WX80/ Video ====== http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTk3MTg4MzY4.html Developer Info ============== http://www.facebook.com/cksgames Screenshots ===========
1.0.3 ==== - significantly improved the graphics of the background. - added 5 more levels to World D, bringing the total to 145 levels.
1.0.6 ==== - added shadow effects to scene objects. - enhanced the color tones of each world. - added screen shaking effect during explosion.
I would like to apologize for a faulty 1.0.5 release. The good news is 1.0.6 is now live. Thank you for the fast feedback!!!
I am pretty much nostalgic about this game. I played it a lot. Thanks for reminding. I guess i am going to play this game all over again.
1.1.0 ==== - This Tizen-award winning game has just been visually enhanced with glorious shader effect!
Google Play recently issued me a warning about my game Robo Corp, stating that my game title is trying to 'leverage on the success of another app on the app store'. I was required to change it within seven days or face a ban. I wrote an email to reason with them. I wanted to check which app they specifically referred to (Is it Robocop, which was published much later than my game?) but there was no reply. Apparently all doors of communication were closed off against me. It's indeed sad that they target my little game instead of those blatant ripoff clones that need no further elaboration. To avoid a ban, I changed the title to Robo Corporation just on Google Play. The game arts are not changed, and the name is still Robo Corp on iTunes, Amazon, youtube and a host of HTML5 sites.