Description
''Robots!'' is a two-player game that takes place after Earth has been blasted with radiation, and the surviving space colonists must send robots to Earth to mine its resources, following up with factory ships to exploit the resources found. In order to control all the resources, competing colonists start to build robots to destroy the other robots and factory ships.Gameplay
Each player starts the game with no robots, two factory ships and one heavily armed Q-ship camouflaged to look like a factory ship. Each player assembles a robot from random parts and sends it onto the map to capture a resource area. Once a resource area is captured, the player then lands one of their two factory ships to mine for more resource points with which to build more robots in order to capture more resource areas. Combat has been characterized as "fast action and sudden destruction" and can involve robots fighting robots, or robots attacking a factory ship.Victory conditions
The winner is the first player to destroy the other player's two "real" factory ships — destruction of the Q-ship doesn't count.Publication history
In 1977, Metagaming Concepts published '' Ogre'' and pioneered the microgame, a small and easy-to-learn wargame, often with a fantasy or science fiction theme, packaged in a ziplock bag or thin plastic case. Several game companies responded with their own lines of microgrames, chief among them the "Fantasy Capsule" and "Space Capsule" microgames of Simulations Publications Inc. and the "Pocket Games" of Task Force Games. One of the Pocket Game line was ''Robots!'', a microgame designed by William Ferguson III and Mike Joslyn, with interior art by Bob Bingham, R. Vance Buck, Stephen Wilcox and Allen Eldridge and cover art by Alvin Bellflower. It was published by Task Force Games in 1980.Reception
In '' The Space Gamer'' No. 33, Steve Jackson commented that "On the whole, an excellent tactical game, given a slight strategic flavor by the resource rules. Highly recommended for any SF gamer except (possibly) the absolute beginner." In Isse 47 of ''References
{{reflist Board games introduced in 1980 Science fiction board wargames Task Force Games games