Chibi-Robo!: Plug Into Adventure!
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| Chibi-Robo!: Plug Into Adventure! | |
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| Developer(s) | Skip Ltd. |
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| Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
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| Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: |
| Platform(s) | GameCube |
| Media | GameCube Optical Disc |
| Followed by | Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol |
Chibi-Robo is a game for the Gamecube that was released in 2006. The game consists of you, a tiny robot named Chibi Robo who cleans up a house with crazy people living there and talking toys. During the game, you'll encounter enemies whom you will have to blast with a Chibi-Blaster, and you will also encounter many puzzles that will have to be solved.
[edit] Main characters
- Chibi-Robo - The silent protagonist (similar to Mario or Link). He is a small robot that will do the chores for the Sandersons.
- Telly Vision - A tiny flying telivision that goes along with Chibi-Robo. He always seems to be worried about the tiny robot he travels with.
- Mr. Sanderson - The head of the household. He is obsessed with toys. He has no job but is always buying toys.
- Mrs. Sanderson - An ever working mother of a girl who thinks she's a frog and wife to a toy obsessed loafer. She is always worried abut bills.
- Jenny - A young girl who claims to have been cursed by a frog wizard. She only speaks in ribbits and wears a frog head.
[edit] Gameplay
The gameplay is quite simple - clean up around the Sanderson's house. However, it does get more in-depth as Chibi-Robo progresses through the story. Since the robot is only four inches tall, it will be hard for him to traverse around the house, with minor house hold objects acting as major obsticles for the tiny robot. The robot is also able to obtain brand new items that are needed to beat the game such as the Chibi-Blaster and Chibi-Copter (most of his items have "Chibi" in the front of them).
The whole game takes place in either the Sanderson's house, or their back yard. The sequel to the game changes this, as the character explores a park.
