Choice of Robots
Choice of Robots
Teen
Choice of Games LLC
Your decisions as a robot maker will change the world—but at what cost?


Average Rating

4.9


Number of Ratings

2,614


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$6.99


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About Choice of Robots

The robots you design will change the world! Will you show them the true meaning of love, or conquer Alaska with your robot army? "Choice of Robots" is an epic 300,000-word interactive sci-fi novel by Kevin Gold, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without ... read more

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User Reviews

Kale Zuki Kale Zuki
1
Wednesday, June 4, 2025

This is one of my top faves , if not my top fave , choice of games. The only down side - ( as with most if not all ) - is trying to get all the endings / can't figure out how to get certain endings and failing to stop the war. I think I only managed to stop the war once but I don't remember how I did it...

Marlii Dono Marlii Dono
17
Wednesday, May 6, 2020

This game....this story...I love it. I love how every choice has an effect whether you realize it or not. If it doesn't affect a stat, it affects humamity, relationships, wealth. I've played several times and certaon things always occur, but the fine details of it may change. Its rivetting and enjoyable and I recommend anyone play. One of the best purchases I've made.

N S N S
10
Saturday, May 28, 2022

A lovely and emotion filled game. I was very fond of the gameplay flow of Choice of Magics and how every choice had a repurcussion whether it be stats or story wise, and its the same here. It wasn't too deeply involved in characterization but the characters were still likeable and the story was good, the plot unique. I would say it's definitely worth the money. It's a very touching game.

A Google user A Google user
76
Thursday, November 8, 2018

This was and still is my favorite game but I'm currently dying of frustration because a new update just came out which brutally destroys the controls. Swiping sideways on a choice now selects it, and it's really sensitive, which means that every time you put down you phone and your hand brushes against the screen or whatever (which should be allowed because this an essentially turn-based game that doesn't require quickly reacting to anything) you will unintentionally select a choice which could have major game-altering consequences and often requires resetting your entire save file and starting over to get back on track to what you were trying to do furthermore, to add insult to injury, every time you try to select a choice the normal way by tapping on it before hitting enter, the game plays an obnoxious animation advertising ruining any possibility of ignoring the thing to try to save myself the stress of thinking about it, and it blocks you from scrolling when you're touching a choice, which makes things really difficult when there's a long list of choices where you need to scroll to see them and not a lot of text to touch to navigate. There is no setting to opt out of this misery, and believe me, I check every three pages just in case. If I could bring myself to I would give this game one star just for this update. I can't, in honesty, because it really is an incredible game besides this part, but I seriously recommend you save yourself the endless frustration by waiting until this is fixed before you get invested in this game. Edited

G_Odu Of the North G_Odu Of the North
27
Friday, February 11, 2022

In some ways I mightve written it differently, but I've never played a text based game so well thought out. It's ability to integrate your choices made early on into the late game makes your path feel like a cohesive story. Only issue is that I think some options seem like they'll make you do something different from what you wind up doing, but that's being picky. I played this as a cold hearted bastard and still found myself teary eyed at the end. A must play.

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