Factsheet
Developer:
Ruxar
Based in Newcastle, Australia
Release date:
1st Sept, 2015
Platforms:
Steam (PC)
Website:
ruxar.com
Regular Price:
USD | $9.99 |
Description
iZBOT is a fast paced platformer that focuses on tight controls while giving you delicious bite sized challenging platforming levels. Robots have finally overcome the tyranny of human enslavement. A peaceful robot existence is now at threat from a mysterious organic invasion that has been spotted within the city. It's up to our hyperactive hero, iZBOT to rid the lands of the dirty and unpredictable organic infestation.
History
The game was inspired by my daughter Issy, who is always running around at a million miles an hour. Plus I thought it’d be cool to be the only kid at school with a game named after them. My girls have been helping me out with levels, cheap play testing, coming up with bad guy names and possible stories.
Features
- Fast paced, frantic precision platforming
- Fusing old school looks with new school controls
- Crushingly Difficult
- Small bite sized levels to keep that carrot nice and close
- Chiptune soundtrack featuring the awesome RoccoW
Videos
Trailer YouTube
Images
Logo & Icon
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Selected Articles
- "Challenging, rewarding gameplay backed with a high-energy chiptune soundtrack awaits those daring enough to take on iZBOT."
- Julian Aidan, HardcoreGamer
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Additional Links
Soundtrack Artist
RoccoW - chipmusician on Nintendo Gameboy, using LSDJ .
About Ruxar
Boilerplate
Ruxar is an Australian based independant game studio bringing you creativly placed 1s and 0s for over 10 years.
More information
More information on Ruxar, our logo & relevant media are available here.
iZBOT Credits
Daniel Spruce
Art, Programming, Design
RoccoW
Soundtrack
presskit() by Rami Ismail (Vlambeer) - also thanks to these fine folks