Features
- Seven themed realms of “hell” — Each stage represents a different infernal domain, including the Levels of Bone, Flesh, Fire, Condemned Souls, Demon’s Quarters, Robodemon Factory, and Kull’s Palace. These areas feature unique enemies and environmental hazards.
- Boomerang‑based combat — Your primary weapon is a magical boomerang that can be thrown repeatedly, giving the game a hybrid feel between melee and projectile combat.
- Occult and demonic aesthetic — Unlike most Color Dreams titles, Robodemons leans heavily into Satanic imagery, including skulls, demons, and ritualistic environments.
- Linear stage progression — Players advance through each realm in order, facing increasingly difficult enemies and environmental challenges.
- Boss confrontation with King Kull — The final stage culminates in a showdown with the demonic ruler responsible for creating the Robodemon army.
- High difficulty — Tight platforming, enemy swarms, and limited power‑ups contribute to a tough, unforgiving gameplay experience noted by players.
- Dark fantasy storyline — According to the game’s manual and product descriptions, King Kull uses a machine to transplant demon souls into robotic bodies, creating the Robodemons that terrorize Earth.
Product Description
Robodemons unleashes a demonic onslaught on the NES as you battle through seven hellish realms to defeat the evil King Kull and his army of cybernetic demons. Armed with a magical boomerang, you’ll fight skeletal beasts, flaming spirits, and mechanical horrors across stages themed after bone, flesh, fire, and more. With its eerie atmosphere, occult visuals, and challenging action, Robodemons is one of the most distinctive—and infamous—unlicensed games .
Specs
General
| Brand Name | Nintendo |
|---|---|
| GameStop Exclusive | false |
Gameplay
| Number of Players | 1 |
|---|---|
| Online Multiplayer | false |
| Co-op Mode | false |
| Perspective | 3rd Person |
| Genre | Adventure |
Fandom
| Publisher Name | Nintendo |
|---|---|
| Developer Name | - |