

Toolboy
Majestic Twelve · 2021 · Indie, Adventure, Puzzle, Physics, Singleplayer
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About Toolboy
By accident, he discovers a corporate management plot regarding a new project related to the department of power.
Unfortunately, the conspirators notice they are being overheard. Toolboy attempts to escape by solving more puzzles, and the more he solves, the more skills as superpowers he gains. Our bot also has an ally in the form of an old computer disconnected from the main system. Toolboy uses special information points to communicate with him and to get more clues.
Toolboy is an old-style platform game inspired by the classics, you will find here game mechanisms from such all-time classics as Mario, Rochard, Rayman.
Toolboy has 4 superpowers that launch on successive levels
- Remote control as a Controller
Power that allows to control some devices by changing their direction of rotation.
- Cube
Toolboy can turn himself into a cube that looks like an element of scenery, this disguise allows him to
to hide from drones scanning the area.
- SpeedRun
A super run that our Hero uses while speedrunning between levels to escape in from the enemies.
- Magnetic Walk
Skill that allows to move large objects, mainly containers, which can be used as climbing and jumping surfaces.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Toolboy is a puzzle-platformer with an appealing retro sci-fi premise, but players report significant issues with its core jump mechanics, which feel unresponsive and make basic wall-climbing segments frustratingly difficult. While the game's concept and visual style appeal to fans of classic 2D platformers, the sluggish input responsiveness appears to be a major barrier to enjoyment that undermines the experience early on.
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Looks cool,maybe its a good game? In the first minute of play the tutorial has you jump back and forth between two adjacent walls. Easy enough I was doing it 30 years ago with Ninja Gaiden. NO. Just no. The jump mechanism is so horrible,it takes just enough time to respond to button press that youve already slid down the wall so much youll never make it to the top.Let alone making it halfway up the wall. Maybe its made for a game controller.4 found this helpful
Game will be removed soon.2 found this helpful
Toolboy, developed by Majestic Twelve and published by Art Games Studio S.A., is an indie puzzle-platformer that sets out to recapture the spirit of classic 2D games while injecting a modern sci-fi twist. The premise is simple but playful: a repair robot is called into work on what should have been his day off, only to stumble upon a corporate conspiracy hidden deep within the company’s power department. What starts as a routine fix quickly spirals into an escape story where the mechanical protagonist must use his wits, agility, and newly acquired powers to survive a hostile environment filled with traps, drones, and environmental hazards. This setup provides just enough narrative flavor to contextualize the action without ever becoming overly elaborate, keeping the focus firmly on the platforming and puzzles. The structure of the game revolves around Toolboy gradually learning new abilities that expand his range of options and shake up the gameplay loop. Powers such as Remote Control allow him to manipulate devices, while Cube lets him disguise himself as part of the scenery to avoid detection. Later upgrades, like SpeedRun and Magnetic Walk, introduce bursts of speed or the abil…1 found this helpful
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