Alright, so Oirbo. It’s kind of like that old game you forgot you loved till you found it under a pile of stuff — mysterious, maybe even a little rebellious. No words on screen, like, zilch. You’re in this spaceship, right? And it’s bursting with bots, some friendly, some not so much. All you get is Oirbo, your little robo-buddy, to guide through the chaos. No idea why robots break down so much. Seriously, fix your spaceship, Oirbo!
Anyway — wait, let me digress — the ship’s got these five areas. Each one posing new puzzles, obstacles, all that jazz. Ever tried to unlock a door without a key? It’s like that, kinda thrilling but infuriating at times.
And get this, after you beat the first boss (don’t even ask me how long I was stuck there), you’re free to roam. Almost like you’re let loose from school early, but everything’s designed to challenge you. Sounds exciting, right? Or confusing. But you figure it out as you go.
What’s super clever — and this bit had me chuckling — is how the message comes through this visual mumbo-jumbo. Like emojis… but for gamers! So even if you’re lost in translation, you’re not really lost. Maybe.
Every path leads somewhere, at least that’s what they promised. Even if one moment you’re like, “Ha! I’m stuck!” and the next, “Whoa, a hidden door!” Oh, unlock those power-ups! They’re like cheat codes, but not really. The puzzles get easier, or maybe you just get smarter. Or luckier.
Sidebar on artwork: Think hand-drawn magic. It’s like your art class doodles coming to life but in a mind-blowing, imaginative way. And adding to that, the soundtrack is totally worth a listen if you’re into immersive tunes.
Maps are key here. They unfold bits, highlight missed goodies, like a treasure hunt but with more robots. And when you unlock the whole shebang, fast travel opens up. Handy, right?
Credit goes to a tiny team. Yup, two humans behind this cosmic chaos. Love poured in. Trust me, it shows.
Explore, maybe get defeated a bunch (who doesn’t?), but keep at it. You’ll figure your purpose, hopefully before the bots do. If nothing else, you’ll leave with some epic stories.
Oh! Almost forgot, the thing’s priced kinda okay, and honestly, for what it is? Worth every penny — or cent, whatever.
Adventure awaits. Grab Oirbo, hit start, and let the chaos commence!