Robot colony is a mix of strategy and simulation. Your goal is to manage the production and upgrades of autonomous robots that will gather resources, scout the area, build and repair bases, and protect the colony against giant bugs. The game is offline and is designed for simple one-hand operation.
In-Apps
No ads and fast speed
2.98 S$
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Robot Colony FAQ
Is Robot Colony free?
Yes, Robot Colony is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Robot Colony legit?
🤔 The Robot Colony app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Robot Colony cost?
Robot Colony has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 2.98 S$.
First, I love this game, it has plenty of modes and it has multiple strategies. Second I have a few suggestions, first a bug health bar(optional please),Second a boss maybe when you get 1800 points or something, lastly it would be cool to have a bigger map or like caves. Love game bye!
Add-on:
In my opinion as some tips for new players first, you don’t want multiple bases because it’s easier to defend one base and not three, two if a bug is currently attacking a base spam scouts not defenders,three don’t spend lots on scout spend on defenders.
Again I Love the game bye!
Addictive but impossible
Intelligent enemies but you have mindless robots with no control. Your scouts don’t explore the obvious areas. You can’t focus your attacks. Your builders all work together on the same building. This makes them easy prey for the flying bugs. You only have a limited amount of building options with no upgrades the first three levels. Third level is impossible even on easy. Takes tons of time to play if you don’t pay the $1.99 to be able to advance the speed.
Love this little game!
I absolutely adore this game, it’s both idle and rts making it perfect for all players! I personally would add the ability to have specific units target specific enemies, like having a scout loop around the entire attacking force and picking at the self-destructing bugs so they don’t hurt the mass of your bots. This isn’t necessary but would be really neat and add more strategy to the game.
Ants
Oddly enough, this robot game is the best ant simulator game I’ve found to play.
Underrated
This is is super fun! Especially when your bored without WiFi. Simple, yet so fun!
Simple an good
Just a good simple fun challenging game a short one though
A really solid game
I really appreciate this game’s straight to the point design. This is what it is, here are the levels, enjoy. The difficulty levels are hard to find for some, other than that I have no other glaring issues. Overall, a really great game with a definite curve in survivability.
Also oh god just corrupted my 100kplus score level and I have no idea what i have done. Green screen baby.
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Boring
The game is very linear and slow. There is a 2x and 3x speed option but they’re blocked behind a price $.
There’s nothing to customize or research or build towards.
Units you build are locked to the base you build them from. Even if you have 2 bases side by side and one gets attacked, defenders from the neighboring base don’t help.
You build units and hope you have what you need to defend and resource harvest.
Your defending units’ AI is not smart. Defenders spread out and it takes a long time for them to get to your base when it’s under attack. Even fully upgraded, 25-30 defenders can’t take out more than a couple bugs before your base is destroyed.
Almost good
Interface needs work, the waves seem to be determined by how well you’re doing. I did runs where my economy was weak, the waves were weak, and vice versa…. What’s the point?
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