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Chibi-Robo!

Chibi-Robo!
Chibi Robo.jpg
North American GameCube cover art
Developer(s) Skip Ltd.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Director(s) Kenichi Nishi
Hiroshi Moriyama
Producer(s) Kensuke Tanabe
Hiroshi Suzuki
Designer(s) Sayoko Yokote
Ryosuke Sumida
Hiroyuki Takanabe
Programmer(s) Masaru Hori
Shunsuke Yoshida
Junko Muroyama
Composer(s) Hirofumi Taniguchi
Alberto Gonzalez
Series Chibi-Robo!
Platform(s) GameCube, Wii
Release GameCube
  • JP: June 23, 2005
  • NA: February 8, 2006
  • EU: May 26, 2006
Wii
  • JP: June 11, 2009
Genre(s) Platform, adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Aggregate score
Aggregator Score
Metacritic 75 out of 100
Review scores
Publication Score
1UP.com B+
Edge 8 out of 10
Eurogamer 8 out of 10
Famitsu 35 out of 40
G4 3/5 stars
Game Informer 5 out of 10
GameSpot 7.1 out of 10
GameSpy 3.5/5 stars
IGN 8.2 out of 10

Chibi-Robo! is a platform-adventure video game for the Nintendo GameCube developed by skip Ltd. and published by Nintendo. The game was first released in Japan in 2005, and then released in North America and Europe the following year. Originally conceived as a point-and-click adventure game, it was put on developmental hold until Nintendo producer Shigeru Miyamoto gained interest in the title and overhauled its production.

The player takes on the role of the eponymous character, Chibi-Robo, a 10-centimeter-tall robot owned by the Sanderson family. Gameplay revolves around navigating a household and collecting "Happy Points". These points are accumulated by completing various tasks from housework to helping solve the dilemmas of the Sanderson family and the numerous living toys that inhabit their household. Every action by the game's battery-powered protagonist consumes energy, requiring the player to recharge using the home's electrical outlets.

Chibi-Robo! was generally well received by critics, with praise directed towards the premise, charming storyline, and sound design. However, some gameplay mechanics and the quality of the graphics drew some criticism. Sales of Chibi-Robo! were modest, but it did spawn several sequels. For the Nintendo DS, Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol was released in 2007 and Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji! was released in 2009, the latter being a Japan-exclusive. For the Nintendo 3DS, Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder was released in Japan in 2013 and in North America in 2014, and Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash was released in 2015. The original Chibi-Robo! also saw a Japanese re-release in 2009 for the Wii as part of the New Play Control! series.


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