Chibi-Robo
- The living room can be a perilous place when you’re a robot less than a foot tall; team up with the native toys to overcome obstacles, rack up points and keep the family pleased
- Find special costumes throughout the game to enable Chibi to take on a new personality
- Explore different areas of the home and encounter several fascinating characters on Chibi’s journey
- Use Chibi’s several tools and accessories creatively to help him reach his goals
- Don’t forget to charge Chibi’s array — plug into potential outlets with his built-in cord when he runs low on juice
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Chibi-Robo Gcube
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I bought this game for a variety of ages (7-14). Other than my 7 year ancient saying that “it’s cute”, there really isn’t much here for most kids (or adults). The graphics are pretty lame and the sound effects are worse (the characters speak a unique language so kids would have to be readers to know the game).
Bottom line, if you’re trying to program your kids to be anal retentive cleaners, maybe this a is a excellent programming device. Otherwise, I say… stay away.
My nieces, nephews and oldest daughter are thinking I’m pretty lame for buying this game.
Excellent luck getting “Pleased Points” & “Mullah”.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this game based on the reviews written here. Trust me, it’s not a excellent game. I’d say the age group it targets is a dialogue box of 7-8 years ancient, because they have to be ancient enough to read well, but young enough to reflect this cutesy game is worth playing.
A pet peeve of mine is a game that stops the action and makes you read something. Even Mario Sunshine was guilty of this. A better example is Metroid Prime, where reading is not mandatory. Chibi Robo tries to be a tale game or something. It sure isn’t an RPG (it’s a puzzle game if anything). And characters have these long, drawn-out conversations. My son was playing this and I heard him yelling “This is dull! They just keep talking!”. To make it worse, sometimes the text flies by so quick you can’t read it – vital stuff too! (The only reason I gave this 2 stars by and large is because my son played it for more than one day).
Being an ancient-school gamer, I’m not a graphics hater. But in a game where you walk around a real-life house, the graphics should be above average at least. It would help submerge you in the game. The don’t even use shadows. And the characters kind of flail around like fish.
The music is just a notch above toothache-terrible. It sounds like the junk I used to peck out of my 1986 Macintosh Midi.
The game play is non-existent. You walk around and pick stuff up. Other than a bit of “how do I get up there?” there’s no skill required.
I was hoping for something that was a cross between Mario and Pikmin. It’s not.
Rating: 2 / 5
Chibi-Robo is one of the best pastime sports meeting i have ever played. although there is not much of a tale to it its a splendid game for when your bored but i wouldnt play it every minute of my lif because although its a excellent game you kinda get bored of it after playing it for over an hour
Rating: 4 / 5
I thought this game would be too unadorned and just sort of dumb….but it’s the funnest game I’ve played in a long time. It’s got a huge tale line, with side quests and challenges make it a blast!
Rating: 5 / 5
I like cute. This game is cute and honestly addictive at the same time.
Chibi is a robot given to young Jenny (aka frog girl) for her birthday. By the side of the way you are the robot with various quests throughout the house at the same time you have to gain happiness points and become a super-de-duper robot. (who also cleans house and shops…cool)
I started playing last night and had a hard time stopping. Its fun to look at things from a small perspective. My 8 and 12 year ancient reflect I am being a small out there with this game but I find it fun.
Rating: 5 / 5