Benda Bot Overview
Benda Bot was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away on a Flash game portal. It belonged to that era of simple, single-screen platformers where the goal was clear and the controls were immediate. You didn't need a manual or a tutorial; you just clicked and started playing.
You control a small, blocky robot navigating a series of industrial rooms. Your main job is to collect every golden screw scattered across the level. Movement is handled with the arrow keys, letting you run and jump across platforms while avoiding hazards like electrical fields or moving machinery. For every ten screws you gather, you earn an extra life, which becomes crucial as the rooms get more cramped and the timing more strict. The game moves at a steady pace, but a single misstep often sends you back to the start. It feels like a careful, methodical puzzle where every jump matters.