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It's funny, but it wouldn't make sense if we were to take it seriously.
The robot was even able to teleport somehow.
And how could you connect a pen-drive to that robot in the first place?!
I know that some microwaves have USB ports, but that still doesn't explain how this robot was able to move its whole body, including the lawn mower, etc...

Anyway, I'm thinking too much about this.

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Even I didn't know microwaves have USB ports.

And yeah, the teleportation, the robot SOMEHOW moving without actual motor/servo parts, also nowhere being a battery nor cables for it.

The thing here is, it's the 'goofy' genre of the game. Most of the times you have to interpret it as "imagine you just figured it out and it worked". And for the teleportation, it's an exaggeration of how sneaky the robot is, that it looked like it teleported (while it actually teleports behind the scenes).

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Yeah, but it's a nice game, and that's what's important. I started following you.
Well, this reminds me of when the Angry Video Game Nerd once said: "Logic is for pussies." LOL
I wish you good luck as a developer. I'm also about to start making my first horror game soon...

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Good luck with your game bro. Make sure to pick the right engine, and remember: First make it work, only then make it beautiful.