RoboFonics 9+

LudoCraft Ltd.

Designed for iPad

    • 4.0 • 5 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

RoboFonics was originally released in 2011 and has been updated in 2020 to support the latest iOS version. We have received requests to make this game available, as it is used with children with auditory processing disorders.

ROBOTS, MUSIC, RHYTHM!

"RoboFonics is fun, funky and well worth checking out." - 148apps.com

"The biggest thing to come out of Finland since Lordi." - Gamespress.com

"Tech deals: Best iPad apps of the week." - PC & TECH AUTHORITY

Cute, fun-loving robots are working hard at the Fonic Factory. Join the assembly line, listen to the beat, and tap the robots to the right rhythm! Work the robots hard but don’t overload them. Let the flow of music brighten your day. Avoid killjoy boss MasterBotrix and help start a robo-revolution!

LudoCraft is proud to publish the first game ever that truly challenges you to listen and follow the rhythm of music. Help robots complete their jobs! Each robot has its own special character—pick your favorite!

RoboFonics features

- Combines a visually enchanting rhythm game with puzzle solving
- Use rhythm and melody to solve puzzles
- A non-violent experience that’s easy to pick up
- Robots!
- A catchy, casual atmosphere
- 80 levels, a fun storyline, and two game modes, ‘tap’ and ‘puzzle’
- A carefully designed soundscape for constant fun
- Challenges you to listen and react to the rhythm with care and expert timing
- Numerous cute, unique robots
- Tunes that stick in your head
- The first game that actually makes you listen to the rhythm!
- Did we mention ROBOTS?
- Based on the award-winning PC Mod (first seen in MSUC at SIGGRAPH 2009)

Please use headphones when playing. Our thanks to the developers of Rez, Stomp Out Loud, and The Incredible Machine for inspiration.

Feel free to post your feedback. We’d love to hear your suggestions!

Visit www.robofonics.com

What’s New

Version 1.6

Support latest iOS version.

Ratings and Reviews

4.0 out of 5
5 Ratings

5 Ratings

Flower Chara ,

Recommended by my doctor

For some reason my doctor recommended this as one of the activities I do to help strengthen my hearing. Supposedly this will help with my auditory processing disorder? Unsure how that works, but it’s more fun then all the other activities.

Slangtoad ,

I was wondering...

When will the next game come out? This game is my childhood here. The game that got me to music. Thank you for this.

Tom Mayflower ,

Meh.

Could be a good rhythm game, but a couple of things keep me from enjoying it.

1) There's not enough explanation for what the game expects from you. This is an innovative sort of game, which is a great thing, but that also means the user needs more explanation of how it works.

2) There's not enough feedback during the game. No progress bar, no timer, no score counter, no (=) and (?) buttons, nothing. There's nothing on-screen while you're playing, which could be cool, except for problem 1). The end result is not knowing how many stars you're going to get at the end of a level, not knowing how long you've been playing, not knowing how close you are to making a robot freak out--trial and error should not be how you learn a new game.

Please, just add a tutorial. It would be easy, and this game has too much charisma to be this unfun.

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