Rosie's Reality
About
Rosie’s Reality is a unique puzzle adventure and fun family experience about cooperation and communication. Guide Rosie, a shy yet spirited rescue robot, on an extraordinary mission to recover a series of misbehaving and malfunctioning robot assistants. Gameplay captures the curiosity of kids and reignites play for parents. The story sparks imaginations, young and old. Building paths of blocks is both delightful and satisfying. And overcoming obstacles and finding puzzle solutions fosters feelings of accomplishment and teamwork. Most importantly, Rosie’s Reality amplifies your creativity and empowers you and your family to create unique gaming experiences.
Story
It is 2048. Robot assistants are now part of humans’ daily lives. They coexist with humans in the virtual and real worlds. The global control centre has been hacked and a new update has exposed a critical flaw in the robot assistant chips. Robot assistants immediately start to misbehave, malfunction and even explode! In response to the crisis, humans have activated emergency protocol, Rosie. Rosie is a rescue robot. And a specialist finding and rescuing faulty robots. Thousands of Rosie robots have been deployed to families across the globe. It’s now in their hands to train and guide their Rosie to rescue the robot assistants before it's too late!
Setting
Families embark on a series of training puzzles. The training puzzles introduce core gameplay. Once training is complete, the family, Rosie and Robbie, embark on puzzle missions across the world. Missions transport Rosie to the home environments of the robot assistants. These include highway construction sites, skyscraper rooftops, transport hubs, spaceports and more. The objective. Find the robot chips and ultimately reprogram and rescue the faulty robot assistants.
Gameplay
Simple and progressive training puzzles introduce core gameplay. They are played onscreen and consist of robot assistants and robotic blocks on a horizontal grid. The robot assistants introduce elements of chance, as they patrol the puzzles, and the robotic blocks provide diverse obstacles. Players guide Rosie from puzzle start to end by building a path of blocks. Much like a virtual Lego, players have a set of colourful building blocks at their fingertips. Players select between three block types; neutral, jump and arrow. Each block type delivers different instructions to guide Rosie. Players build and delete blocks by interacting with an onscreen block interface and a puzzle game board. Once a path has been constructed, players activate Rosie by selecting play. Rosie then follows the blocks from puzzle start to end.