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Incredibots - New Robot Physics Game

I played with this last weekend. It's OK, but gets very complicated. Lacks the simplicity of the original.
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
I played with this last weekend. It's OK, but gets very complicated. Lacks the simplicity of the original.

This. This isnt the next step from Fantastic Contraption, this is FC to the power of 50. It lacks the simplistic beauty of FC.
 
There's a string of comments on my site under the game from two users...one basically calls it boring, and then the other one says "Boring to those who lack creativity and like games like dead tree defence or whatever." From there spawns the cleanest internet fight I've ever seen - no swearing, no DIAF..the worst thing that was said was "jump out a window."

Anyways, I like the game 😛
 
Took a little bit to learn it... but not hard to learn. The levels are more challenging than fantastic contraption.
 
i just stopped playing, then i came back here and i tried to scroll down the forum by clicking and dragging upwards...
 
I made an awesome crane/gun for the archery level. You pick up the ball, drop it down a triangle, then use one piston to adjust the angle and use anothe piston to fire.
 
More people need to play this and start posting their pictures! We need challenges!
 
I agree. I try to do the most complicated and the simplest for each challenge. I did the monkey bars one with a simple rectangle with some rotating triangles. It only cost a few hundred credit.
 
Originally posted by: wankawitz
Wayyy too complex. Flash games are supposed to be simple 😛

But, after all of the levels of fantastic contraption were solved - without motors - we needed something to more seriously challenge our minds. 🙂
 
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