Compare Space Robinson: Hardcore Roguelike Action prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Luxorix Games. Published by Alawar. Released on 10/7/2019. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

Crash-landed on a hostile alien planet with nothing but a wrench and your wits, Space Robinson asks how many deaths it takes before you finally click with a roguelite. For some players, that number is surprisingly low.

My first few runs in Space Robinson ended the same way: overconfident, surrounded, and very dead. That loop is the entire point, and Luxorix Games knows it. What they have built here is a compact, top-down twin-stick roguelite that sits somewhere between Nuclear Throne's kinetic chaos and a pocket-sized survival base-builder, wrapped in warm, hand-drawn pixel art that looks far more inviting than the difficulty actually is. The structure is three-layered in a way that rewards patience. Out in the procedurally generated wilds across three distinct biomes, you run, shoot, and bash alien creatures with your starting wrench while hunting for guns ranging from ice machine guns and ricochet rifles to arc-projector lightning weapons and rocket launchers. Back at Colony 21, crystals and artifacts you drag home let you repair base machinery, grow perk-granting plants in the colony garden, and unlock animal companions, including a dog that turns feral-aggressive in combat. Every death feeds an XP pool that permanently improves things like weapon damage, critical hit chance, and drop values, so the progression is roguelite rather than true roguelike: you are always gaining ground, even when it feels like you are not. The day-and-night cycle is the mechanic that quietly elevates the whole thing. Daytime is stressful but readable. Nighttime collapses your vision to a small sphere of light and floods the map with enemies that are faster, more aggressive, and only visible once they are already close. Getting complacent in the first biome and then walking into the second at night is a rite of passage here. The dash ability is your lifeline throughout, and picking up modifiers that make it damage-dealing or bulletproof turns it from a panic button into a genuine offensive tool. Where the game stumbles is consistency. Steam reviews sit at a mixed 67 percent positive from around 160 ratings, and the criticisms are fair. The early pacing is slow, with meaningful build variety only emerging after several runs. Default keyboard controls are awkward enough that rebinding is not optional, it is mandatory. Controller support is listed but some reviewers found it unreliable depending on input device. The soundtrack does its job without ever standing out, which is the honest way to describe it. None of these are dealbreakers, but they do mean this is a game you earn rather than one that courts you. For what it is, a tight, low-footprint, single-session-friendly roguelite that runs on modest hardware and asks maybe ten to fifteen hours to see everything it has, Space Robinson is a quietly solid little thing. It will not rewrite your understanding of the genre, but if you want something small that respects your time once it clicks, it delivers that without fanfare. Kai, Scout Team

Space Robinson: Hardcore Roguelike Action
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Space Robinson: Hardcore Roguelike Action

Oct 7, 2019Luxorix GamesAlawar
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Crash-landed on a hostile alien planet with nothing but a wrench and your wits, Space Robinson asks how many deaths it takes before you finally click with a roguelite. For some players, that number is surprisingly low.

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My first few runs in Space Robinson ended the same way: overconfident, surrounded, and very dead. That loop is the entire point, and Luxorix Games knows it. What they have built here is a compact, top-down twin-stick roguelite that sits somewhere between Nuclear Throne's kinetic chaos and a pocket-sized survival base-builder, wrapped in warm, hand-drawn pixel art that looks far more inviting than the difficulty actually is. The structure is three-layered in a way that rewards patience. Out in the procedurally generated wilds across three distinct biomes, you run, shoot, and bash alien creatures with your starting wrench while hunting for guns ranging from ice machine guns and ricochet rifles to arc-projector lightning weapons and rocket launchers. Back at Colony 21, crystals and artifacts you drag home let you repair base machinery, grow perk-granting plants in the colony garden, and unlock animal companions, including a dog that turns feral-aggressive in combat. Every death feeds an XP pool that permanently improves things like weapon damage, critical hit chance, and drop values, so the progression is roguelite rather than true roguelike: you are always gaining ground, even when it feels like you are not. The day-and-night cycle is the mechanic that quietly elevates the whole thing. Daytime is stressful but readable. Nighttime collapses your vision to a small sphere of light and floods the map with enemies that are faster, more aggressive, and only visible once they are already close. Getting complacent in the first biome and then walking into the second at night is a rite of passage here. The dash ability is your lifeline throughout, and picking up modifiers that make it damage-dealing or bulletproof turns it from a panic button into a genuine offensive tool. Where the game stumbles is consistency. Steam reviews sit at a mixed 67 percent positive from around 160 ratings, and the criticisms are fair. The early pacing is slow, with meaningful build variety only emerging after several runs. Default keyboard controls are awkward enough that rebinding is not optional, it is mandatory. Controller support is listed but some reviewers found it unreliable depending on input device. The soundtrack does its job without ever standing out, which is the honest way to describe it. None of these are dealbreakers, but they do mean this is a game you earn rather than one that courts you. For what it is, a tight, low-footprint, single-session-friendly roguelite that runs on modest hardware and asks maybe ten to fifteen hours to see everything it has, Space Robinson is a quietly solid little thing. It will not rewrite your understanding of the genre, but if you want something small that respects your time once it clicks, it delivers that without fanfare. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Twin-Stick RogueliteDay-Night CycleBase Repair LoopMelee Build PathAnimal CompanionWrench MeleeBiome ProgressionPer-Death XPColony Gardening

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Windows 7 or better
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
512MB DirectX 9 compatible video card with support for shader model 3.0
Processor
2.4Ghz+

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Luxorix Games
Publisher
Alawar
Release Date
Oct 7, 2019

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