Game Information

Quadroids

Recommend

Cuteness
Difficulty
Public review
Feeling of going out
Art point
Number of players1~4 players
Trial version
Release date2024/2/22
Compatible models
    PS4 PS5(compatibility)
Play style
    協力
Screen style
    画面分割
Camera position
    固定
PublisherJust for Games SAS

An action puzzle where you control a robot that moves straight on its own in a split screen to guide it to the goal.

Control the robots as they move through a maze-like cave using cute side-view pixel art.
The robot always moves straight, so press the only button at the right time to make it jump.
Use wall jumps, etc. to avoid obstacles and guide the robot to the goal.

The biggest feature is that the screen is split into four parts, whether you’re playing solo or multiplayer!
“One button” is assigned to each of the four buttons.
Each screen is connected, and when the robot reaches the edge of a screen, it moves to a predetermined position on another screen.
Even if you press the button assigned to each screen, only “the robot on that screen” will jump.
It seems simple, but when multiple robots appear, it becomes quite chaotic.
The key to success is to calmly grasp all the screens.

When a robot is destroyed or stops working, another robot will appear.
A skewered robot will remain stuck in place, and a robot submerged in a sea of acid will dissolve in a certain amount of time.
In some ways, we can’t move forward unless we use these sacrificed robots as our foothold.

When playing multiplayer, decide which user will be in charge of which screen before enjoying the game.

There is also a trial version, so if you are interested, please try it!

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Price: $11.99
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