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Max, I don't use any software, I just created the template myself and saved it to a text file, then copy and paste that when I create my reviews. The formatting syntax is available by clicking the "Formatting Help" button beneath the text box you are typing in.
I loved (and played a lot) robocraft, its free to play, and is a game that can bind hundreds of hours. since there are 10 classes (called tiers) going from small to big bots, being sucessfull in the game from the start is not to hard. I recomend however to watch some tutorials to understand the damage system. I played well pass 300 hours, and can say it has a high return value, since freejam (the company developing the game) brings out patches in a verry short frequency. the game, for being still in alpha stage is verry well developed, featurs short high action fights.
developers do communicate well with the community
after all, I love it, and will recomend it to eveyone willing to spend at leas 1/3 of the playing time in building decent vehicles.
its hard to get inside it, that is easily said.
but once you get inside, you have a game exceeding your wildest lego building fantasies. and this in space. immagine minecraft in a starwars themed game. I heard that there are some games similar to starmade with better graphics, but what I love about this game is it mantains the minecraft mining and building feeling.
thank you for reading, am thrilled to see your review in the future of this games,
yours HERON
Keep up the good work Tip!