Super Robo Killer! Overview
Super Robo Killer was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away on a Flash gaming portal. It belonged to that era of simple, direct action games you could load in a browser and play for a few minutes between other tasks. The premise was straightforward, placing you in control of a lone, powerful robot.
You pilot the robot through tight, maze-like corridors using the WASD keys, with the mouse constantly aimed to fire at the swarms of enemy drones and turrets that pour into view. Your main goal is simply to survive each wave, clearing rooms to progress. The map, accessible with the M key, becomes essential for navigation as the layouts repeat and the enemy count swells. The pacing is relentless; you are almost always moving and shooting, with little room for error as the difficulty climbs steadily. It feels like a tense, claustrophobic scramble where your focus never leaves the crosshair and the next corner.