Flight From The Robots - Chapter 2
A downloadable adventure for Windows and Linux
A sci-fi Point & Click puzzle adventure.
It's the year 2154. The climate catastrophe has happened: Humankind had to move underground. The bots have taken control and boss the humans around. The few remaining human rebels don't have a chance.
Ian has collaborated with the bots. At first, this had paid off handsomely. But then something bad happened, and now Ian finds himself a fugitive. He is literally out there pantless: That's where this chapter begins.
- Ian is trapped and cornered on a "park deck" by a watering bot. He needs your help. Get him out of there!
- Ian stands outside the tomato factory. Get him away to safety!
Ian needs your help!
Without your determined struggle, Ian won't get out of his plight. He will need
- your ingenuity,
- your good eye for visual clues,
- your perseverance,
- and your logical thinking “out of the box”.
Don't let him down!
Game controls:
- left-click for interacting with things;
- right-click for examining things. Note: You need to examine things, you need the right-click button. If you don't right-click, you won't get far.
- Save the game, load game saves, or quit through the top-left "hamburger" button.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, Linux |
Author | Peter G. Bouillon |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | Adventure Game Studio |
Tags | 2D, Escape Game, Point & Click, Sci-fi, Short |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Mouse |
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Install instructions
Windows: Unpack game; execute FlightFromTheRobots2.exe
To change the way the game is run (e.g., to switch to fullscreen mode), execute winsetup.exe
Linux (untested): Unpack game; execute FlightFromTheRobots2
Development log
- Extended the game!Jul 24, 2022
Comments
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I like this tale. You are really good at designing devious puzzles.
Surprisingly tough given how short the game is. You're really asking a lot of the player's patience to be able to even start working on the door. I felt like a genius actually solving the game.
> I felt like a genius actually solving the game.
👍
Unfortunately I had to cut down heavily the scope that I had planned due to time constraints. Stay tuned and I'll present a second room after the voting has ended.
You might be interested in “Thinker”, my entry to the Adventure Game Jam of last year over at Gamejolt.com . It shares the same Cinorq universe but has a different story line. It's longer and (I hope) less tough. https://gamejolt.com/games/Thinker/617947 (Note, the game used to be free but isn't any longer, I'm afraid.)
I loved Thinker. Played it when playing all the entries in that jam (and also participated in the jam last year - this year I couldn't). It was really clever and I recognised your style from that immediately as I played Flight From the Robots!