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Reviews
13 reviews found90
CGMagazine
Dec 9, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
85
ZTGD
Dec 15, 2015
With a decent campaign and a two player versus mode, the game has a lot of content to keep coming back to it.
80
COGconnected
Dec 7, 2015
Whatever your reason for buying MDR, be it the wackiness, gameplay, or art, you certainly won’t be disappointed.
80
Vandal
Nov 25, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
78
Hooked Gamers
Nov 30, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
72
IGN Spain
Nov 26, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
Cubed3
Jan 17, 2016
Mayan Death Robots is essentially the Smash Bros of ballistic missile games. Almost certainly best played in multiplayer, it's for anyone that loves thinking from moment to moment, and for the results of their actions to immediately fill the screen with unpredictable chaos. The game's single-screen, single-unit nature is what keeps this action fast paced and fluid. However, it also results in a game lacking both the longer term planning as well as the variety offered by the Worms series. Depending on what the player is looking for, this loss may be acceptable.
70
TheXboxHub
Jun 1, 2017
if you’re looking for something new, with a hint of Worms about it, you can’t go wrong with killing a few robots for the sake of TV entertainment.
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Gamers' Temple
Dec 5, 2015
Mayan Death Robots certainly has its fun moments and there are some good ideas here that make it more than just another artillery game, but the execution is not quite there. Improved controls and a little more meat to the game would go a long way towards making the game more than the niche indie distraction that it is.
60
Digitally Downloaded
Dec 16, 2015
The base gameplay in Mayan Death Robots is quite entertaining. I certainly enjoyed the pacing, and could appreciate some of the tactical depth lurking beneath its humorous, brightly coloured surface. But lacking online multiplayer as it does, this is going to come across as a severely limited game to too many people for its own good.