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  • Summary: Tetrobot is the world's most popular and reliable robot, but he's not perfect. That's why Maya has built him a microscopic little brother, Psychobot.

    Help Maya guide Psy through Tetrobot's cogs and circuits: by swallowing blocks of matter and spitting them out, they can repair anything.
    Tetrobot is the world's most popular and reliable robot, but he's not perfect. That's why Maya has built him a microscopic little brother, Psychobot.

    Help Maya guide Psy through Tetrobot's cogs and circuits: by swallowing blocks of matter and spitting them out, they can repair anything. Learn how pipes, lasers, fans and other electronic devices work, learn how to alter the chemical properties of slime, and collect all the memory blocks that you find on the way.

    The owners of damaged Tetrobots all around the world rely on Maya and Psy: they're the only people who can repair their precious robots.
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  1. Apr 2, 2015
    80
    A charming puzzle game with some niggling control issues.
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  1. May 17, 2016
    10
    A fantastic puzzle-solving game. If you've found games like Monument Valley to be too easy, give Tetrobot & Co. a try. The game revolvesA fantastic puzzle-solving game. If you've found games like Monument Valley to be too easy, give Tetrobot & Co. a try. The game revolves around the placement of different types of blocks, each of which has different properties. Iron blocks are pulled by magnets and can retain an electric charge; lasers will burn wooden blocks but pass through glass ones, etc.

    The challenges start off easy enough but get fantastically challenging by the end, especially if you want to collect all the optional Memory Blocks and score 100%. There's a small number of fun and challenging achievements, too (and one super-annoying one). Every single challenge is fair and straightforward, no hidden tricks or secrets; everything is placed right in front of you to figure out. Every new mechanic is introduced in a way that guides you into learning it in an obvious way, then gives you more and more complex ways to make use of that mechanic. (With one tiny exception: there's one puzzle that requires you to discover a mechanic that you won't have been forcibly introduced to by the time you reach it. But it's just one.) There are a couple of sections that require a couple of quick taps to move Psychobot while the blocks are still falling into place, but otherwise time or speed are never a factor.

    I was able to get 100% without the help of any guides or anything, so it's definitely doable--but there were a couple that I had to stare at and fiddle with for a while, put the game down, then come back to later. Perhaps my biggest complaint is that solving an entire level can sometimes take a while, and there's no way to suspend your progress mid-level. If you solve a puzzle by trial and error and then have to quit before finishing the rest of the level, you'll have to figure it out again when you come back.

    If you want a brain workout, I can't recommend Tetrobot & Co. highly enough. If you want a relaxing game where you can just let things flow, this isn't it at all.
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