Heart Box

Heart Box

Professor Rat loves physics puzzles and games with robots! Therefore, he created Robby, but gave him a weak battery, which is why the little robot has to constantly recharge and participate in crazy experiments. Interact with various physical objects to guide robot Robby through all of Professor Rat's puzzle rooms and free him from the charger! Don't want to play the game? Then create your own amazing puzzles in the Level Editor!

Heart Box: Gameplay Instructions

Use the left mouse button on PC or your finger on mobile to pop, destroy or move game objects. Place the square robot Robby in the red charging station to complete the level

What Makes It Unique

- Over 180 levels for your brain
- Online database "Community Levels" with over 10000 levels by players
- Level Editor and Collection of QR Levels
- Various skins for the robot
- 4 fun game modes
- Realistic physics
- Lots of cartoons
- Leaderboards & Achievements

Which organization was involved in the production of this game?

The game studio behind the development of this game is RAD BROTHERS.

Does this game use a specific development tool such as Phaser, Cocos2d, or Unity?

The Construct 2 engine was used to build this game.

Who is the gender-specific target audience for this game?

This game is intended for Male & Female players.

Does the game include blood or similar graphic content?

No, there is no depiction of blood in the gameplay of Heart Box.

What are the important tags related to this game?

The tags that define the key themes of the game are physics.

Who would enjoy this game the most based on age?

Players in the age group Adults are appropriate for this game.

Is the game mobile-friendly for iOS and Android users?

Yes, Heart Box is compatible with mobile phones.

Is the game ideal for children?

Yes, Heart Box is appropriate for a child's age group.

What is the thematic classification of this game?

The category that best describes the game’s content is Casual, Puzzle.

Is cruelty depicted in the game?

No, there is no harmful behavior depicted in Heart Box.
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