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RoboCraft

RoboCraft

PC
Released

Release Date: August 24, 2017

Action, Free-to-play, MMO, Multiplayer, Internet

An original free-to-play MMO game that combines gameplay mechanics of such games as World of Tanks with graphics resembling those from the cult Minecraft. The title is the debut project of the independent British studio called Freejam. The gameplay focuses on multiplayer competition with the use of personally designed vehicles on various maps that are different not only in terms of looks but also laws of physics.

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6.4

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RoboCraft for PC is a multiplayer game based on the free-to-play business model with microtransactions. The title has been created by a small (the core of the team is made out of five members) British studio named Freejam and is the first project of the developer. The production combines elements of different genres, drawing inspiration from such famous blockbusters as Minecraft or World of Tanks. The fun does not revolve exclusively around team battles in various multiplayer modes, but also around creating our own vehicles, using them on the battlefield and then upgrading them by adding new gadgets, armor, etc. The money we earn during fights can be spent on new blocks or parts used to further develop our war machines.

In RoboCraft for PC we play the role of a pilot of a vehicle of our own design; at the beginning we receive a specific number of blocks from which we can construct our first machine of destruction. The type of parts we use in the process is a crucial element, as it directly influences the properties of our project. The parts are divided into many different kinds, e.g. light and armored, and we can unlock them by competing in online battles. Naturally, our vehicles have to be properly armed to face off against other units - the developers have prepared a wide range of weapons, including plasma cannons and laser guns.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Early Access:December 19, 2013

Developer: Freejam

Publisher: Freejam

Age restrictions: none

Game Series

RoboCraft
RoboCraft
RoboCraft

4GAMES

Robocraft Game Series

Robocraft Game Series

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for RoboCraft Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Intel Core 2.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460 or better, 1 GB HDD, Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10.

Ratings

Game Ratings for RoboCraft Video Game.

73%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (117,798)

STEAM
User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Nostalgia and Memories: Many users fondly remember Robocraft as a significant part of their childhood, highlighting the emotional connection they have to the game.
  • Unique Concept: Players appreciated the game's unique mechanics that allowed for extensive customization of robot battle vehicles, including cars, mechs, planes, etc.
  • Creative Freedom: The game provided players with the freedom to build and battle with their creations, which was a major draw.
  • Good Optimization: The game was well-optimized, allowing it to run on a variety of devices, making it accessible to a wider audience.

The main cons of the game

  • Decline Over Time: Many users expressed disappointment with the game's evolution, noting that updates and changes detracted from the original enjoyment.
  • Pay-to-Win Elements: Some reviews pointed out the introduction of pay-to-win mechanics and gacha systems that negatively impacted gameplay.
  • Technical Issues: Players reported ongoing technical issues, including problems connecting to the game, which led to frustration and ultimately uninstallation.
  • Game Shutdown: The game's delisting from Steam and the shutdown of the developer left many users feeling abandoned and disappointed.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Return to Previous Versions: Users expressed a desire for the game to revert to its earlier versions (like Robocraft 2017) that they felt were better.
  • Player-Hosted Servers: Some suggested that the game could have continued with player-hosted servers instead of shutting down completely.
  • Improved Currency and Progression System: There were mentions of the currency grind being tedious, indicating a need for a more balanced progression system.
  • Communication from Developers: Users wanted clearer communication about the game's future and updates regarding Robocraft 2, which they felt was mishandled.

Summary

  • Overall, while Robocraft had a strong and loyal fanbase due to its innovative gameplay and customization options, many users lamented its decline and eventual shutdown, expressing a deep sense of loss for what the game once was.

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