Abi: A Robot's Tale Wiki

Abi: A Robot's Tale Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-05-31
  • New version: 5.0.10
  • File size: 401.76 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

Abi: A Robot's Tale

         

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Abi: A Robot's Tale is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Lilith Games. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Lilith Games, with the latest current version being 5.0.10 which was officially released on 2021-05-31. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 166 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 3.8 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Abi: A Robot's Tale App

How does it Work?

= PocketGamer Big Indie Pitch Asian Division Winner=

= IMGA Selected Game=

= Indieplay, Excellence at Visual Art, Nominee =

“Great example of storytelling and point and click genres…Absolutely loved it.” --PocketGamer

With the pace of technological development, our lives increasingly rely on machines. But is that a good thing?

Technology can lead us astray, but it can also be our redemption…

One day in the distant future, the obsolete household robot Abi finds the hibernating industrial robot DD, and together they escape the warehouse in which they have been locked away. Once they get out, they discover that humans have mysteriously disappeared from the earth. Where did the humans go and what can explain their disappearance? It’s up to you, Abi, and DD to find out.

In this one-of-a-kind and mysterious world, you will experience:

-Unique gameplay. Switch between the two main characters and unlock the secrets of this intriguing world by solving puzzles.

-Stunning artwork throughout, depicting an abandoned yet surprisingly beautiful world.

-Musical Score by well-known composer creates an immersive experience.

-A moving and thought-provoking story

-An intriguing post-apocalyptic journey

Website:http://abi.lilithgames.com/

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AbiIndieGame/

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Top Reviews


  • By Evilmititis

    Short and very sweet!

    The most notable feature of this game is it’s artistic style. The visuals are absolutely incredible despite being so simple. What then draws you in closer is the music. The music is very beautiful and it holds a strong sense of emotion that works very well with a plot. I absolutely love it when a video game has a fantastic music, and this one definitely has a great soundtrack. The pot is self was also very short and sweet, with enough of an emotional hook and adorable characters to leave you wanting more. I definitely feel that this game is worth the price, and I really hope that there’s more to come. I would absolutely love to see more of these adorable little robots.... Devs, make another chapter or sequel!



  • By Kat2810

    Cute game that keeps you thinking

    Let’s start off with, I can’t wait for more of this game. The storyline kept me intrigued. I’m still trying to figure out how it’s all connected and what happened. This game really pulls at your heart. Even subtle little actions and dialog make you feel like crying. I’ve become emotionally invested in Abi and DD. The gameplay itself could be smoother, and I was hoping for harder puzzles. It’s mostly just “pick this up and put it there”. There were maybe 2 puzzles that I had to think about, and I figured them out pretty quickly. The game gets 5 stars from me because honestly I love the characters, and I think this game has so much potential.



  • By pippamoon

    Mesmerizing!!

    I don’t write reviews much but I just had to on this it’s an amazing game, adorable art, an amazing story that I totally didn’t cry over, and just a few flaws I feel.. the game is kinda slow and I feel like there should’ve been a way to change pace like running. And wait..that all oh my.. well I’ll just say it’s an amazing game great story, art, music, and it wasn’t like a standard puzzle game! The game took me about a few weeks to finish since I didn’t play for a long time but if I were to total up how long it took while actually playing the game it would be, about half a day! So I feel like this is going on to long..bye then!



  • By _jbrown

    Fantastic...

    ...puzzle adventure. I’m on the third chapter and am thrilled with this very unique, artsy puzzler. The post-apoplectic world is beautiful and interesting and the associated story line is charming and engaging. An update is forthcoming on the length of the gameplay but so far Abi is well worth the price point! Thank y’all devs! Update: it is a bit short but still worth the price because it’s so very well done. Plus, by supporting the devs we get more great games like Abi. The end of gameplay and not finding DD's bird friend left a huge opening for a sequel. Bring it devs!



  • By Usually Good Game Reviews

    Great game!

    I loved this game, it’s easily the BEST indie game I’ve played. But one thing I want is a sequel, the game is kinda left on a cliffhanger, and I want to actually KNOW what Metropolis looks like. My favorite thing is DD, the game would be SO much different without them, I felt sad when I went in the boat, DD didn’t come. That made me almost cry, I thought that was the last of DD, but NOPE, Abi is just placing a cargo crate thing down, I was so happy! So I rate an 5/5 for this. Abi is the best, and we need more Abi in our lives



  • By willoftacos

    Stunning Game with a few problems

    Let’s talk about this masterful game, with stunning graphics, beautiful story, fun gameplay, and compelling characters. I hope that this game would get an update soon with the story being continued. A few nitpicks I have are with the game that keeps me from giving it 5/5 would be the poor controls and the fact of when I took the lab assistant with me, using the bigger bot, he didn’t actually come with



  • By dialup

    Unfinished game but worth the price

    Beautiful artwork and wonderful storytelling. The game feels unfinished tho - there are holes at the beginning and then I feel like it ended halfway in. At least a quick epilogue to wrap it up would be nice. On Apple TV the controls are a bit strange. They need to use the main selection button instead of the menu button for certain things. The dialogue also moves extremely quickly when you get to the collector. I was trying to read out loud to my kid and it was impossible to keep up. Aside from these issues, the game is well done and I’m looking forward to the promised new content!



  • By skyyrain

    Beautiful game

    Graphics are amazingly detailed and the chapters have good riddles but too short, right now there are 5. At first I was going to rate 1 star because the game ended with a very final wording but after reading other reviews and the developers responses it looks like more chapters will be coming. Rated 4 out of 5 stars because the game is actually really fun and unique but am hoping for more chapters (hopefully no in-store apps for these chapters). Would also recommend changing the message at the end to something like to be continued, at least when there are no more chapters to be completed.



  • By Chalain

    Sweet but melancholy, unfinished

    This story is sweet but melancholy. They really made me feel for the robots who had been left behind by their people. I liked the story and the puzzles. Used a walkthrough on a few I didn’t get right away so I could keep the story going. Felt like the story ended very abruptly with no actual resolution. They do not get to Metropolis City, still don’t know where the people are or if they are even alive. I wish the developers would finish this or at least tell us when the rest will be out.



  • By A.H226

    Well made but feels incomplete

    I loved the graphics and the game in general. Uncovering the past within the flashbacks, it was truly a beautiful experience. Though, when the game came to a close I felt unsatisfied by the result, of how it ended.. I wished it had more to it, to me it felt like it was a demo. Than the full game, I personally think it’s worth the money. But I still wished there was more to the story. Like do they even find what they’re looking for? But overall great game.



  • By rdhdcowgirl

    I really want to give it 5 stars but the arcade stuff is awful

    Gorgeous, cute story. Fun puzzles. But stop trying to be a puzzle and arcade game in one. The scenes running from the monster dying are not what a puzzle story is about. It’s super annoying. All the timed scenes are not fun. Plus the game is SOOOO slow! You can’t make the characters go any quicker so you are constantly having to go back and forth at a snails pace. I finally deleted it after getting too annoyed after the monster and it’s plethora of scenes you have to “try again”. Don’t get me wrong the game is adorable. The graphics alone should have earned it 5 stars but I just couldn’t give it because of the slow movements and multiple unnecessary death scenes. Would love a “skip” option for those parts, then I would redownload and finish it. Otherwise it’s a waste of my time.



  • By frke

    It’s incomplete and a little frustrating in places but still enjoyable

    Simple story that doesn’t have an ending. Dialog can be hard to follow if you don’t read fast enough. Timed sequences are a nuance but can be easily mastered after a few tries. Interacting with the environment can be challenge as some hit points disappear or get blocked by other characters. Some characters you encounter just get left behind for no reason (particularly the last one, why abandon the collector?). It’s fun to play but not a finished game. It’s a great start but I fear nothing more given there’s no update in a year. I’d pay for more content. You shouldn’t be afraid to charge for your hard work.



  • By MetaMotivation

    Intriguing and lovely, but too short and way too slow

    Having completed the game is a day of idly playing in random spare moments, I’m left wondering where the rest of the game is. And why I couldn’t tap to skip to the next speech bubble when I had finished reading the current one. Ultimately, I think the game demand too much patience to be a game for small kids, but the puzzles are all far too easy. I enjoyed the story though, and wanted to know more. What about the boy who left Abi behind? Is Metropolis even still there? How long until the floating brain guy betrays DD and Abi? It all seemed to be building to a longer story and in interested in experiencing that.



  • By Rarely happens I do this.

    To short

    I bought it and I rarely buy things because I want something worth my money great story but it is way to short if you need ideas I have some (they enter metropolis then find no one but bots they explore three buildings all to find the zoo where the bird is then they look for a growing camber to grow Jamie’s body back then the collector strikes again this time trapping them in a maze after figuring out a pipe puzzle they escape into a cyro chamber (empty) where they have to free the system from the computer virus then they travel across a swamp giving food to robot crocs to pass by and Jamie with his new body finds a laboratory and trying to bring their friends back they only succeeded in bringing the child back then they build a home and rebuild the garden the collector finds them again but after a puzzle to get into the basement they find the collector gets collected and torn apart by a robot snake who then leaves and after finally freeing the parents and finish building the home it becomes a place for robots to get repairs and the story ends there. (Possibility traveling through ice jungle ocean and herds of robot animals along the way))


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