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In a post-apocalyptic future, sentient robots take over the world. Players control RT-217NP, a robot who scavenges the remnants of human technology. The game is played from a third-person perspective, and players hear RT-217NP's thoughts on human society as they interact with the world.
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Evil aliens called Reptilons invade the planet, capture the good doctor, and force the rest of the humans to manufacture a robot army to take over the Earth. Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters is a one or two-player game in which the players must rescue Dr. Sarah Bellum from Planet X, where her research facility has been taken over by ...
The artistic style of the game has frequently been likened to the artwork of Simon Stålenhag, [1] [8] including by the artist himself. [9] However, despite perceived similarities, Avalanche Studios has denied that the style of the game has been inspired or motivated by Stålenhag's art and that the artist was involved directly or indirectly in ...
Watson concluded, "Robots! is a great buy and should be a welcome addition to most SF gamers’ collections." [3] In Issue 27 of Simulacrum, Brian Train noted, "The build-your-own-robot aspect of the game is appealing, though there can be unwieldy stacks wobbling across the map as one robot could legally comprise seven counters." [2]
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Fictional scenarios typically involve a drawn-out conflict against malicious artificial intelligence (AI) or robots with anthropomorphic motives. In contrast, some scholars believe that a takeover by a future advanced AI, if it were to happen in real life, would succeed or fail rapidly, and would be a disinterested byproduct of the AI's pursuit of its own alien goals, rather than a product of ...