Heart Box

Heart Box

Professor Rat loves physics puzzles and games with robots! Therefore, he created Robby, but gave him a weak battery, which is why the little robot has to constantly recharge and participate in crazy experiments. Interact with various physical objects to guide robot Robby through all of Professor Rat's puzzle rooms and free him from the charger! Don't want to play the game? Then create your own amazing puzzles in the Level Editor!

Play Heart Box with Ease

Use the left mouse button on PC or your finger on mobile to pop, destroy or move game objects. Place the square robot Robby in the red charging station to complete the level

Core Game Elements

- Over 180 levels for your brain
- Online database "Community Levels" with over 10000 levels by players
- Level Editor and Collection of QR Levels
- Various skins for the robot
- 4 fun game modes
- Realistic physics
- Lots of cartoons
- Leaderboards & Achievements

Which company or individual is responsible for developing the game?

The company or individual responsible for developing the game is RAD BROTHERS.

What programming language or platform is used for creating this game?

This game was developed using a suite like Construct 2.

Is there a mobile version of the game?

Yes, Heart Box is available for play on mobile devices.

How would the category of this game be described?

The genre classification for this game is Casual, Puzzle.

What are the primary tags that apply to this game?

The main tags that describe the game are physics.

Who is this game primarily intended for, in terms of gender?

The game has a particular gender focus on Male & Female.

Does the game feature graphic content involving blood?

No, Heart Box does not have any graphic content involving blood.

Is the game suitable for younger children?

No, kids cannot play Heart Box.

Which age categories can enjoy this game?

The ideal age group to play this game is Adults.

Is there any cruel conduct present in the game?

No, Heart Box does not involve any form of harm or cruelty towards characters.
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