
In the year 2026, action-packed side-scrolling game “Robo Frenzy” will be released on Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and Steam (PC). The creators, YummyYummyTummy and Tamatin Entertainment, have made this announcement. Additionally, a fresh demo for PC users is now accessible.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
In this game, titled Robo Frenzy, you’ll experience the excitement of engaging in combat with enormous robots while crafting your own arsenal of weapons such as swords, laser blasters, and boomerangs. To manufacture these tools, gather materials and feed them into factories. As you progress, link multiple factories together to produce more formidable weapons like a massive drill and a lasso made of cacti!
Utilize cannonballs, spring-loaded hands, and various devices to quell a TV-Rex’s tantrum by setting up traps you’ve designed. Link these machines together and craft ingenious contraptions to protect Omniland from destructive robots.
Key Features
- Ever-Changing Boss Battles โ Slice, throw, and slam dozens of kaiju-size gadgets. The enemies you fight in Robo Frenzy adapt to what you create on the battlefield.
- Snap and Attack โ Build and connect factories to create a variety of weapons or link machines like cannons together make powerful inventions.
- Engineer with a Friend โ Team up to takedown robots in local cooperative play.
Watch a new trailer below.
Gamescom 2025 Trailer
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2025-08-21 01:32