![]() The story follows the adventures of Nara and her charming companion Brainapilla in their quest to fix the station’s machinery by solving various puzzles, but also focuses on Nara’s evolution as a growbot to her full potential. You play as Nara, a growbot in training, who is tasked to restore the balance to their world and reinstate the power to the shield. ![]() Their quiet and harmonious life is shaken when one day, a mysterious force manages to break through the protective shield of their home. They live on an asteroid named Kew and their daily occupation is tending to the flowers that provide a natural source of energy to its inhabitants. The Growbots are robot-like creatures, with a gentle heart. No matter the frame, no matter where you look, it will simply warm your soul and make you feel all fuzzy inside through its innocence and cuteness. I couldn’t think of any other game that has lovelier graphics than Growbot. It is obvious that a lot of love was put into creating the game, but what stands out the most is the adorable hand-drawn artwork (accompanied by a fitting soundtrack as well). ![]() The universe of Growbot exudes positivity through its every fiber and each second of gameplay is a real treat. ![]() Growbot is a short (3-4h) point-and-click adventure with a lighthearted story and laid back puzzles. Two long years of waiting followed, and now that it’s finally out and that I had a chance to fully play it, I can say that the end product is even better than I hoped it would be. Growbot took a special place in my heart ever since I first experienced the demo back at Gamescom 2019. ![]()
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