Spirou: The Robot Invasion

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DeveloperPlanet Interactive Development
Release14 November 2000
Spirou: The Robot Invasion
DeveloperPlanet Interactive Development
ProducerUbi Soft
PlatformGame Boy Color
Release14 November 2000
GenresPuzzle, Platformer
ModeSingle-player

Spirou: The Robot Invasion (released in French-speaking countries as Spirou: La Panique mécanique) is a 2000 Game Boy Color game developed by Planet Interactive Development and produced by Ubi Soft. The game is based upon the eponymous character of the Belgian comic strip magazine Spirou, and is a follow-up to the 1996 Game Boy title of the same name.

A screenshot of Spirou: The Robot Invasion depicting the side-scrolling platformer gameplay.

Spirou: The Robot Invasion is a side-scrolling platformer that features 18 levels across 10 worlds, in which the player is tasked to destroy a horde of robots. The game features a comic strip presentation based on the source material, with the levels based on settings featured in the comics themselves.[1]

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