With the advent of 3D logic games, their producers often played with the convention of switching between planes in order to force computers to try to use grey cells. The free Ortho Robot project represents this trend, proving that the point of view depends on the point of seating, or rather the rotation of the stage. You will spend long hours on combining.
The task is theoretically simple. The title work must stand on the green field for the system to consider the level to be completed. Of course, the devil is in the details.
This is not a platformer, because the hero can only move sideways and does not jump, and encounters obstacles. The key is to rotate the screen in such a way that from a different perspective (for example, from above) it is possible to go through it. The further, the harder.
Minimalistic graphics are conducive to concentration, flashing lightly only to indicate that the plane has been correctly folded at a given angle. Dynamic music successfully motivates the player to act. Once completed, the stages can be repeated, which is facilitated by collecting statistics on the level passage time, number of moves made and changes in the view.
One simply thinks about improving records.









