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I'm searching for Ricochet Robots in Travel, travel version

Years ago I played years ago with a game similar to Ricochet Robots, but in Travel-like version and for only 1a single player travel version.

This game has a small board (likesomething like 5x5 tiles) and several robot pieces. It includes cards with puzzle configurations (about 100 I remember) that the player should solve.

The mechanics of the game isare similar to Ricochet Robots (or a Zelda ice and blocks puzzledpuzzle), where you should move a Robot in one direction until it collides with another element. The objective is to get the robot to a selected position inon the board.

I didn'tdon't remember the name nor the company ofthat made this game but I want to try it again. DidDoes anyone know it?

I'm searching for Ricochet Robots in Travel version

I played years ago with a game similar to Ricochet Robots but in Travel-like version and for only 1 player.

This game has a small board (like 5x5 tiles) and several robot pieces. It includes cards with puzzle configurations (about 100 I remember) that the player should solve.

The mechanics of the game is similar to Ricochet Robots (or Zelda ice and blocks puzzled), you should move a Robot in one direction until it collides with another element. The objective is to get the robot to a selected position in the board.

I didn't remember the name nor the company of this game but I want to try it again. Did anyone know it?

I'm searching for Ricochet Robots, travel version

Years ago I played a game similar to Ricochet Robots, but a single player travel version.

This game has a small board (something like 5x5 tiles) and several robot pieces. It includes cards with puzzle configurations (about 100 I remember) that the player should solve.

The mechanics of the game are similar to Ricochet Robots (or a Zelda ice and blocks puzzle), where you move a Robot in one direction until it collides with another element. The objective is to get the robot to a selected position on the board.

I don't remember the name nor the company that made this game but I want to try it again. Does anyone know it?

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I played years ago with a game similar to Ricochet Robots but in Travel-like version and for only 1 player.

This game has a small board (like 5x5 tiles) and several robot pieces. It includes cards with puzzle configurations (about 100 I remember) that the player should solve.

The mechanics of the game is similar to Ricochet Robots (or Zelda ice and blocks puzzled), you should move a Robot in one direction until it collides with another element. The objetiveobjective is to get the robot to a selected position in the board.

I didn't remember the name nor the company of this game but I want to try it again. Did anyone know it?

I played years ago with a game similar to Ricochet Robots but in Travel-like version and for only 1 player.

This game has a small board (like 5x5 tiles) and several robot pieces. It includes cards with puzzle configurations (about 100 I remember) that the player should solve.

The mechanics of the game is similar to Ricochet Robots (or Zelda ice and blocks puzzled), you should move a Robot in one direction until it collides with another element. The objetive is to get the robot to a selected position in the board.

I didn't remember the name nor the company of this game but I want to try it again. Did anyone know it?

I played years ago with a game similar to Ricochet Robots but in Travel-like version and for only 1 player.

This game has a small board (like 5x5 tiles) and several robot pieces. It includes cards with puzzle configurations (about 100 I remember) that the player should solve.

The mechanics of the game is similar to Ricochet Robots (or Zelda ice and blocks puzzled), you should move a Robot in one direction until it collides with another element. The objective is to get the robot to a selected position in the board.

I didn't remember the name nor the company of this game but I want to try it again. Did anyone know it?

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