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@ brotharius: Unity is a free-to-install game engine which allows you to create and display 3D games on your computer.
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Good start! To really polish it up, I'd suggest you adjust the walking animation speed so that the robot's stride length matches his movement.
Maybe add some background visuals or variety in blocks, because right now it is very plain looking.
It also needs to be easier to press the laser buttons, because right now it takes me 10 tries to get the robot's position to line up correctly to hit the button.
Lastly I'd strongly suggest some more variety in the puzzles. All of them right now are little more than trial and error, which is very frustrating given the relatively slow pace of the game.
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Really slow and boring. Had enough and quit after 5 levels. Nothing challenging or puzzle like so far. Just walk carefully, a lot, and wait.
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I myself didn't have any problem with the isometric view/movement. The sounds and modelling on the robot is superb be the way! Well done!
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i cannot explain how much i hate games that use a diagonally aligned map with a movement system based on direction in relation to said map. especially since there is no uniformity between any of these games, W or ^ could be up and to the right in one game but up and to the left on another. it makes the games needlessly frustrating.
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I like your use of Unity here. The game is charming, simple but not overly so, and it runs well on a low-spec machine. It'd be cool if I could rotate the camera with the mouse--and maybe have to press a button to use a key, as I accidentally unlocked the wrong door a couple of times.
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I really hope you up the difficulty significantly right now there is none. As for the control scheme... it works fine as is just because it isn't the 'standard' doesn't automatically make it wrong
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I agree with Killigin99 the controls are a bit confusing but I don't know if that is the best of solving it 4/5 as well because of controls
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yes you should be able to change keys, also you should add a level editor so you don't need to be the only one producing levels
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nice little game and the keys reminded me of keyblades. The only thing that keeps it from be a 5/5 is the controls need to be modifiable a little. By this I mean that there is the option that pressing W would move you up and right. The Only reason I say this is a lot of games that have a 3d moving system use that method vs what is found in this game.