NintendoLife - Though from first appearances you could quite easily dismiss Frobot as nothing more than style over substance and an attempt to use quirky themes and humour to cover up gameplay inadequacies, nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, not only does it feature a very funny disco-era theme to carry its humorous storyline, it manages to offer up an absolutely brilliant action/puzzle experience as well that's as much fun to play as it is to watch.
"The gaming scene is so saturated with robotic protagonists that it's become pretty difficult for anyone new to develop a compelling game on one such character. But along comes Frobot -- a real "playa" of an android who sports a hard-to-miss afro and has, not one, but five girlfriends. As spunky as the main character is, it just so happens that the game he stars in falls short in its level of immersion. However if you can spare the 1,000 Points, you may very well find Frobot still has enough merits to hold your attention." -- Wiiloveit.com
A fusion of disc-influenced puzzle gameplay and multiplayer action make Frobot's funkalicious debut one of WiiWare's most unique. Full review by Brittany Vincent.
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