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  • Summary: In space no one can hear you remotely operate twin quadrupedal deck walker robots.

    You're in deep space and something's collided with the ship. Main power is offline and you're trapped. It's lucky you have access to this walker control terminal. It's a little old but with these two robots
    In space no one can hear you remotely operate twin quadrupedal deck walker robots.

    You're in deep space and something's collided with the ship. Main power is offline and you're trapped. It's lucky you have access to this walker control terminal. It's a little old but with these two robots and some clever thinking you might be able to get power back on-line and save the day.

    Control two walker robots and puzzle your way through 30 levels to restore power, reactivate the life support and solve the mystery of the collision. An unknown voice on the other end of the terminal is your only guide.

    Find the data-stream collectables in each level to unlock Miiverse stamps. Use them in the walker control terminal to call for help or broadcast help to others.
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  1. 65
    All-in-all, Factotum is an appealing, generally well designed game that simply fails to excite once you get used to how the game works.
  2. Aug 20, 2015
    60
    Despite some issues with pokey movement and the nasty effects of staring at green screens for hours, it's a solid puzzle game with a great visual theme.
  3. Aug 20, 2015
    40
    With some polish, Factotum could have become a decent puzzle game.
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