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So, it took 10,000 years, with ALL THOSE ROBOTS made out of metal and everything they touched made out of metal, for ONE to get struck with lightning?
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How cute! But why 10,000 years? I'm pretty sure the fuel and metals in the city would have been completely destroyed by then! Still, loved it!
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Probably one of the best parts about this game is how a game as short as this got so popular. It is truly rare when it happens. Nice music, funny game play, and a game where you can say "Screw effort" and enjoy yourself. It is very easy to see how this game got so popular. Hope more games are like this but I'm still glad a game like "Little Wheel" exists.
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Not hard for someone that regularly plays point-and-click adventure games, but the visual direction and funky smooth jazz make it well worth the easy 5 points.
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i was just gonna let the botd do its own work, but i haven't played this game in so long... go you silly little robot, you. such a cute little game. why can't more of them be like this?
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One of the gems on Kongregate. First got the badge 10 years ago. Wow. Glad I didn't have to get struck by lightning to revisit it.
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Freaking adorable. From my train just taking a nose dive unexpectedly to getting sucker punched from behind, I couldn't help but chuckle. What a nice way to start my day. =P
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The visuals in this game remind me quite a lot of The Mysterious Explorations of Jasper Morello. Steampunk with a sepia background. Black silhouettes of complicated Gothic-looking machinery. Very cool.
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Everything was fine... until somebody made a mountain out of a molehill. Coincidentally, that's exactly what this game is based on. Whatever happened to that backup generator and fail-safe connections we were supposed to install? Oh, Thursday... 10,000 years ago. Makes sense. To coin a phrase, "whoops."