Robot Colony 2

Robots vs giant bugs

Published by: Ivan Khokhlenkov

Description

Robot Colony 2 is an RTS about managing a colony of robots and protecting it from giant insects. Strategic selection of the right type of robots to produce is needed for the colony's success.
The robots are autonomous and behave like ants. They search for food and resources and bring them to the base.
The game is offline and has low system requirements.
Here are some improvements compared to the first part of the game:
- the ability to control robots manually
- 90 new levels to explore
- new types of insects with unique behavior
- ability to select the place for new turrets and robot factories
- dozens of new buildings and power-ups
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No ads and fast speed
£2.99

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User Rating

4.77 out of 5

43 ratings in United Kingdom

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Robot Colony 2 Reviews

Amazing

anonamous999999999879 on

United Kingdom

Massive improvement definitely should play

Amazing but one thing...

CathroNena on

United Kingdom

So first off this game is one of the best 2D iPhone App Store games I have found, but there are some improvements to be made for sure. When you control your robots you chant really do anything accept run around and clear the mist, if you could make it so that we can do the stuff they can with 2x as much stuff that would be great or even if you gave us our own robit that’s faster and can do it all that would be amazing(maybe in a robot colony 3?).But for the mean time it’s an amazing game, good work and keep it up! :3

Much better than the original

Nathan17771 on

United Kingdom

This game is everything what the first game was lacking. The amount of new buildings available, the control of robots, etc. Well done dev(s)

Amazing game

metalferret on

United Kingdom

Really good game good quality never laggy and always lots of fun to play

Amazing

the man1324 on

United Kingdom

Great game

great game

feenicks. on

United States

stop reading reviews and play the game

Simple, yet elegant

gamer review 55 on

United States

one of the best “RTS” games out on the App Store. It’s simpleness makes it complex which I really enjoy. Great game.

Love this game!

Wegmans on

United States

Highly recommended and i hope the developer continues to add to it. If not, looking forward to Robot Colony 3😆

This game plays adds at the end of each level x without permission.

Tinytim0 on

United States

Any game that does this gets deleted immediately. Offer incentives for adds instead of jamming them down our throats. Would have been a good game otherwise.

Making a colony is fun

make me a admin please on

United States

I literally completed level 1 end it was very fun because he was able to make a colony

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