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Anbot 2
How good are you at solving puzzles? Anbot 2 requires a sharp minded player to clear each level. You will have to solve many puzzles clicking on objects.
My adventure starts inside a giant machine, trapped like some kind of weird clockwork beast. I’m that little robot character, Anbot! And the bad news follows me – my girlfriend is stuck too. Freedom isn’t waiting outside; I gotta fix this mess somehow. Each tiny room and surface demands looking at carefully because one click or switch might be my ticket out.
To get moving again, I search for ways to interact with broken things. The game is cleverly designed to push you along without being tricky or annoying. It mixes finding clues through interaction (‘Hmm what can this old metal thing do?’) and guiding me into small action scenes. Some areas are dull spots just for searching items, while others feel like quick brain teasers testing how pay attention.
The whole world isn’t very grand looking at first glance, but that’s tricky because everything fits together nicely inside these big mechanisms without you being trapped there forever. Puzzles build on each other smartly – maybe finding a key opens a hidden pathway which then solves another problem entirely. You might even remember patterns to click faster and finish before the timer runs out, but it doesn’t matter if you take longer; every step feels like progress towards breaking free completely.