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NBA Jam-like Robodunk slams home on Switch and PC September 25

It has a demo now

Jollypunch Games has announced that the high-flying, toy-robot basketball game, Robodunk, will release on Switch and PC on September 25th, 2023.

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I previewed the demo of Robodunk on a distantly long-past Steam Next Fest (it was this past February). Itā€™s an over-the-top basketball game in the vein of NBA Jam. Two robots face a team of two other robots in a match of ups. Beyond just scoring some hoops, your robots are equipped with weapons and can dunk from the edges of space. Also, everything is made of wood for some reason.

Thereā€™s also a roguelite progression where you try to make it as far as you can across various rounds of b-ball. Once youā€™re inevitably smacked back down to Earth, you can upgrade your robots or hire new ones.

After I wrote my preview for Robodunk, the developer reached out to me to get me to extrapolate on my feedback. At the time, one of my biggest issues was that I felt there was a dearth of personality to the whole affair, despite how over-the-top everything was. He pointed out to me that there are apparently lore entries that get unlocked as you play. What!? In a basketball game? No wonder I didnā€™t see them. Thatā€™s the last place Iā€™d expect to find them.

So, Iā€™m eventually going to play the full version, and Iā€™m definitely going to check out these lore articles that give context to the automated dunks happening in the foreground.

You can check out Robodunk and its lore on September 25th, 2023 on Switch and PC. Thereā€™s also a demo available to check out on Steam.


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