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Ridiculous Robots does a backflip on Steam – Gadget

Botsu: Funny Robots is a physics-based party game in which players compete in sandbox sporting events to win matches, unlock outfits, and show off their skills in style.

Robots in Botsu They’re not lumbering rag dolls; these machines can sprint, jump, flip, climb, breakdance, fly, and break the sound barrier with their powerful rocket boosters, and they also have enhanced agility and skills. The game combines acrobatics with combat, allowing players to perform moves like triple kicks and mid-air wrestling while flying upside down.

BoxBall, the first game mode, requires the player to hit a ball into a goal. Next is Sumo Survival, which challenges players to avoid falling into the lava and be the last one standing. Finally, in Stockpile, players must collect boxes and steal them from the other team to secure victory.

With four-player split-screen support, you can play as a team and compete against teams online in 4v4 matches with up to eight players. Between matches, players can hang out with friends in the social sandbox.

The game features a variety of gadgets that act as fun superpowers. Players can use grappling hooks, balloons, sticky bombs, and pulse waves on other players, objects, or the environment. Creativity is encouraged as players can come up with new ways to use these gadgets.

The game allows for customization, allowing players to combine different heads, bodies, arms, legs, and feet.

A replay system has been enabled to capture hilarious ragdoll moments. Players can replay these moments in slow motion to analyze and enjoy the chaotic action.

Botsu The game will launch in Early Access for £15.99 (and regional equivalents), reduced to £13.59 via a 15% launch discount in late 2024. A free demo is available on Steam.

Botsu is created by Peculiar Pixels, an independent studio founded by solo developer Oscar Salandin. He created everything from the graphics and design to the netcode, music, and even fonts. Saladin aims to create games that bring people together through humor, teamwork, and experimentation.

*Visit the “Botsu: Ridiculous Robots” Steam page Here.