Almost two years ago, I wrote a post about a point-and-click adventure game called Nanobots.
Well, indie game writer and designer Erin Robison has taken the game’s concept further with a full commercial release: Puzzle Bots.
So far I’ve only had the chance to play the demo, but I’m already impressed. Puzzle Bots seem to retain all the retro point-and-click adventure charm of Nanobots (but with voice acting and better graphics,) while creating a more expansive world – rather than having the whole game take place on a desk.
Once again, you’re in control of tiny robots, each their own individual skill, and must switch between them in order to solve puzzles.
This time around, Puzzle Bots costs $14.99, though a free demo is available.
