Automatoys User Reviews

Automatoys
Automatoys
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  • Beautiful Game

    Lovingly built, each machine a challenge in itself but possible to beat within the time limit. Some you can even speedrun when you figure out how. These reviews complaining about having to pay a little bit of money to play the full thing are out of their minds expecting this for free. It’s obvious the devs have put a lot of time and thought and testing into these levels, and even though i’ve beaten it, I will come back and play more.
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  • Best pinball-puzzle game!!!

    Enjoyed the challenging puzzles as I keep the ball moving to the goal. It taught us that we never give up when we want to reach the goal. Kudos to the guys who designed this game!!!! Would love to see the sequel with tougher puzzles!
  • Make more levels please

    Im going to start of by saying, “I’m 40 years old.” All that said, when I was a child, there was a game one of my friends had, “Screwball Scramble”, and I used to love it. Mission: move ball from start to finish using one button or stick to manipulate obstacles.

    This is THAT game made for the digital world. Including some familiar obstacles, including maxes, magnets, hop steps, a up down bridge, one touch controls, and a satisfying sense of accomplishment. For 1.99$ why wouldn’t you want to buy the full game. I loved the analog Screwball Scramble, and this game brings back a lot of fond memories. The level design is beautiful and challenging.

    Please make more levels. Please.

    Thank you.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for this great, nostalgic review! Those mechanical games were indeed a great source of inspiration for Automatoys :)
  • Just great!!!

    This is such a fantastic game. Basically comes down to being a memory slash timing challenge. The mechanics are super creative and enjoyable. Great job of not being to hard but challenging enough for most. Definitely hope the developers keep the levels coming.
  • So creative

    This game is a work of art and physics and it’s really fun to play
    I appreciate the people who created this because it’s so creative I truly loved this game but unfortunately I live in Iran and I can’t purchase all the levels 😣😤
  • Bravo!

    Cool game. I was getting frustrated at first because it loaded all screwed up. The compartments were not moving the full length that they should and I thought it was me. This is a creative game. I can’t imagine all the math and programming that went into this🫢 bravo!!
  • Very good! I'd buy more level packs

    Just the right amount of haptic feedback, incredible sound design, cleverly designed levels. This is a great little game with polish that puts it above and beyond. Only thing that could improve this experience is more level packs for sale.
  • Challenging

    How many times I sighed as I got so close to finishing and then -poof- one wrong turn. Start over! Frustrating but a fun and beautiful game nonetheless. It would help if you could "see" some the sides a bit better by rotating the tower? It only took me about 800 tries to get through #10.
  • Why say “free game”

    Listen, this game is good. But I wouldn’t have bought it if I knew that you only get 3 free levels and then you hit a pay wall of $1.99 to buy the rest of the levels. Quick lesson, free means no money. “In app purchases” are fine, but not when it’s 80% of the game I need to buy. Just make the game $1.99, or just call it a demo. Other than that it’s a good game, based on skill and timing. I know I’m not the only one going off about this but, seriously, take my advise about calling this a demo. I don’t mean to be a pain, but I’m just a little angry about this. A lot of developers do this and I was hopeful about this game. Other than this, great work!
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  • Entertaining game

    This game is worth purchasing. It is fun and entertaining, but can be very frustrating. The only criticism is the background music sounds like a cheap 80’s porn film.

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