You take the title role in this new game, made by the developers of Bugdom, Cro-Mag Rally and Nanosaur. It’s the 1950s, and evil brain aliens are abducting humans left and right. Otto Matic, a fearless robot, arrives on the scene to save the day. As Otto transports Earthlings back to his rocket, he makes his way across many environments on varied and exotic planets. Ultimately Otto squares off against the alien’s leader, the Giant Brain from Planet X.
Yep, Otto Matic takes its cues from the classic B movies of the 1950s, and it’s chock full of humor, colorful graphics, top-notch animation and an original soundtrack. The best part is that Otto Matic offers challenging fun that’s suitable for the whole family. Otto Matic has been published for retail sales by Aspyr Media. It’s also shipping pre-installed on all new flat-panel iMacs. A playable demo of the game is also available.
“Now that the new iMacs are shipping and each one comes with a copy of Otto Matic installed on the hard drive, we wanted to make the Strategy Guide available so that the hundreds of thousands of new iMac owners would not inundate Aspyr’s technical support line asking for tips and tricks,” said Pangea Software head honcho Brian Greenstone.
The multi-chapter Otto Matic Strategy Guide contains information about how to make your way through each level in the game, including level maps, details on special features and obstacles you’ll come across and more. Bear in mind though, if you haven’t made it all the way through the game, you will find spoilers in here — so use the Strategy Guide carefully.
“Otto Matic is by far the most complex and diverse game Pangea Software has ever done,” noted Greenstone. “Each level of the game is like its own little mini game, so this Strategy Guide should really help players understand the plot and goals of the game.”
So if you already have Otto Matic and you need some help, check out the Otto Matic Strategy Guide today. And if you’re interested in getting more info about the game itself or to download a demo, pay Pangea Software’s Web site a visit.