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Design, build and wire up your own unique robot to complete challenging logic puzzles. LogicBots is a puzzle game where robots are used to complete the various levels. Sometimes the LogicBots will be controlled by the player and other times they will work independently to complete the puzzles. In both cases it will be up to the player to design, build and wire their LogicBot to meet the requirements of the level.

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A few screenshots showing off the "snapping" feature in LogicBots. You can add, save, enable and disable your own custom snap lines and get parts you are placing to snap to the lines or to line cross points. This feature allows you to accurately place parts letting you line up sensors and wheels perfectly.

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Check out some of the new screenshots showing the snapping feature. Snap lines are created by the intersection of the surface of the part with an imaginary plane. This lets you create any possible snap line and gives you total freedom to place parts how you like.

In other news the in depth tutorials for the game are nearly ready, so if you are an Alpha backer of this game expect to be able to test them soon.

Line Snapping

This screenshot shows the creation of a snap line. The green snap line is an existing snap line while the red line is the snap line you are currently creating. You can set the snap line to any axis, then control its rotation or use the Auto feature which creates a snap line perpendicular to the face your mouse is hovering over.

Line Snapping

Here you can see a wheel being placed on a main body that has had snap lines added. The wheel's position snaps to the line when your mouse gets close to it. It will also snap to snap line cross points. This lets you align wheels perfectly.

Line Snapping

Snap lines, once created, are saved so you can use them on different levels. However you may not want them on all the time as they may get in the way, so you can disable snap lines that you are not currently using by toggling there visibility.

Line Snapping

This last screenshot shows some of the flexibility you have when creating and using the snap lines.

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