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  • Summary: Mekabolt+ has additional 24 levels (challenges) with a new character. The robots have gone haywire! They stopped obeying orders. You can take the role of a theme park technician. With your handy Mekabolt, you can deactivate the robots. Use it to your advantage. Use them as platforms, rideMekabolt+ has additional 24 levels (challenges) with a new character. The robots have gone haywire! They stopped obeying orders. You can take the role of a theme park technician. With your handy Mekabolt, you can deactivate the robots. Use it to your advantage. Use them as platforms, ride them or use them to overcome obstacles. Don’t forget the batteries, you need to collect them to repair the robots and reach the end of the level. It doesn’t end there. Ever wondered what happens afterward? In the challenges, you take the role of the park owner. Armed with a necktie and a pair of gloves, he will also help retrieve batteries. The owner doesn’t shoot, though! He can pick up the crazy robots and move them like nothing! The robots can be manipulated to help you reach your goal. Watch out for dangerous traps waiting to impede your progress. Only you can save the day! Expand
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  1. Mar 1, 2022
    67
    Much like the first Mekabolt, there’s nothing here that hasn’t been done before, and better, and in a more interesting way. It’s fine if you’re after an easy Platinum (though it takes a tiny bit longer with those extra levels, and it costs a few dollars more), but there’s not much other reason to play it.
  2. 50
    Mekabolt+ is a rehashed take on Mekabolt from 2019, only for some reason this time only on PS5. It's OK, but hardly the usual value proposition we've grown used to.