You are the titular robot, and you make your way through 50 levels of lava, blocks and whirly blade things (to give them the technical name.) Or in the words of the game - "It's time to DAAAAAAAANCEE!!!"

And dance you will do. Using only the arrow keys for movement and a simple grappling hook (a), GUR is not high in complexity. But not only are the levels tricky, the visuals are... psychadelic.
Pulsing waves of colour and moving lines in the background may soon give you eye ache, but coupled with the chiptune soundtrack make it a very distinctive game. There is also a strange robotic voice that congratulates you when you die - "Good job ro-bot..." When you finally succeed, the howls of anguish from the voice make your victory even sweeter.
If you possibly soldier through all 50 levels, there is a HARD mode. As in diamond edge hard.
Plenty to keep you going here, even if you do rage quit on level 47.
P.S. Don't play this if you have epilepsy. Seriously.
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