![]() That’s good too as Roombo is a potential star in the making one who communicates entirely with his LCD eyes and is undeniably adorable. It’s a good job then, as the title suggests, that more Roombo action is planned for the future as this is the first game in Samurai Punk’s “Justice Sucks” series. My main issue though is that it’s all over too quickly, and it feels like there is scope to develop things much further. If you’ve never heard of Samurai Punk before, they are an Australian indie studio that has brought Screencheat Unplugged and Feather to the Nintendo Switch.The achievements attached to the game reward you for getting experimental in how you dispatch the burglars, and despite the admittedly limited creativity on offer, Roombo: First Blood is really enjoyable to get stuck into. Only you can save Christmas and show these burglars that justice sucks. ![]() Hide under furniture, set your trajectory and plow into your enemies, knocking them over with such force that they go flying, then munch them up when they’re down.īut make sure you don’t leave too much blood on the carpet, because you’ll need to make sure the house is clean before the family gets home. Hack smart-home gadgets like lights, doors and various appliances to set up traps, or improvised weapons from objects around the house. Roombo: First Blood is a comedic, top-down, stealth-action game about being a robot vacuum cleaner and fending off burglars that have broken into your home. Roombo: First Blood has you playing as the robot vacuum itself, defending the home against burglars by gruesome means. Have you ever had that nightmare where you Roomba has been out to kill you? I have, and I think the developers at Samurai Punk have too. We're partnered with Skillshare, where you can do unlimited online courses that'll help you create art, make games, and even help you with school/university! Click here for a free 1 month trial.
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