The highly anticipated 3D escape game, Tiny Robots: Portal Escape, has finally hit the market, bringing a fresh sci-fi twist to puzzle escape games. Following the success of Tiny Robots Recharged released in 2020, Snapbreak has launched this new adventure teeming with robotic intrigue.
Developed by Big Loop Studios and published by Snapbreak, Tiny Robots: Portal Escape is free to play and packed with features. It offers over 60 challenging levels, various minigames, multiple boss encounters, character customization, and a crafting system. Let's dive into the details.
What Do You Play As?
In Tiny Robots: Portal Escape, you take on the role of Telly, a young robot on a mission to visit Grandpa. However, Telly's plans are disrupted when a group of mysterious bots kidnaps Grandpa, leaving his garage in ruins and his inventions scattered. The only remaining link to Grandpa is a radio connection. Who took him? Why? And most crucially, how will Telly rescue him? This is where your adventure kicks off. Take a look at the game in action right here.
What Are the Features of Tiny Robots: Portal Escape?
The game world of Tiny Robots: Portal Escape boasts over 60 escape-the-room puzzle levels, each brimming with mechanical challenges, hidden objects, and tricky riddles. Players can also tackle six different minigames and confront formidable boss bots, which guard the villains' secrets with their giant, overpowered robots.
One of the standout features is the ability to customize your robot to your heart's content. Imagine rolling into a puzzle battle equipped with a shark head and jet engine legs! Additionally, the crafting system allows players to gather hidden fragments and combine them into powerful artifacts.
Throughout the game, you'll connect to various machines and play minigames to override enemy technology, adding layers of strategy and a touch of hacking to your adventure. If this sounds like your kind of fun, be sure to check out Tiny Robots: Portal Escape on the Google Play Store.
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