Explore the post-apocalyptic world by solving puzzles and switching between characters with this adventure game. Includes artwork, a musical score, and a compelling story.
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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Abi: A Robot's Tale
= IMGA Selected Game=
= Indieplay, Excellence at Visual Art, Nominee =
“Great example of storytelling and point and click genres…Absolutely loved it.” --PocketGamer
With the pace of technological development, our lives increasingly rely on machines. But is that a good thing?
Technology can lead us astray, but it can also be our redemption…
One day in the distant future, the obsolete household robot Abi finds the hibernating industrial robot DD, and together they escape the warehouse in which they have been locked away. Once they get out, they discover that humans have mysteriously disappeared from the earth. Where did the humans go and what can explain their disappearance? It’s up to you, Abi, and DD to find out.
In this one-of-a-kind and mysterious world, you will experience:
-Unique gameplay. Switch between the two main characters and unlock the secrets of this intriguing world by solving puzzles.
-Stunning artwork throughout, depicting an abandoned yet surprisingly beautiful world.
-Musical Score by well-known composer creates an immersive experience.
-A moving and thought-provoking story
-An intriguing post-apocalyptic journey
Website:http://abi.lilithgames.com/
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AbiIndieGame/
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Reviews for Abi: A Robot's Tale
Skacle
Sweet friendships
At first I didn’t think I would enjoy this game or find it challenging enough. But after playing the first chapter, I became interested in the two main characters, so I stayed with it, and when I reached the conclusion, I was sad to say goodbye to them. They are just robots, but they care about each other, so I came to care about them. The illustrations are lovely and the animations and mechanics function well. I appreciated the free hints, and since the player is offered two alternate endings, I was happy to have the option to replay the last chapter. I have only two criticisms. Objects are quite tiny and at times impossible to discern on a smaller smartphone screen, so if each object could be expanded momentarily or identified with text when a character picks it up, that would help. My second issue is that the dialogue isn’t on the screen long enough, so I often missed the ends of sentences, and sometimes there wasn’t a way to repeat them. I would like to see the dialogue of a character consolidated, perhaps into one paragraph, instead of at times requiring the player to tap after each sentence to continue, and leave the paragraph on the screen until the player taps again. This is a slow and relaxing game that took me several days of short periods to complete. I looked forward to playing it after a stressful day. I can’t wait to get the sequel!
🤔 Lemme Ponderosa
no iCloud sync
i began playing this game on my tv, and was several hours into it. because of unforeseen circumstances, i had to get a new tv and re-download the game. sadly, none of my gameplay data was saved. i then downloaded the game on my iPad (hoping for a miracle), and — of course — none of my data was restored their either. hopefully, iCloud synchronization will be a feature that is implemented in the next update.