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A robot faces off against a large futuristic dinosaur on an empty city street in the indie game "DINOS vs ROBOTS."

The Battle Between DINOS and ROBOTS – A Simple, Fun Indie Game.

Posted on February 6, 2024June 16, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

February 6, 2024 – Sometimes, all a game needs to shine is one thing: fun. DINOS vs ROBOTS, developed by Archor Wright and published by Archor Games, cuts through the noise with a concept so simple and so entertaining it just works. Imagine a world where towering robots from the future collide with ferocious dinosaurs from the past—and that’s exactly what this indie title delivers.

Simple Formula, Big Fun

At its core, DINOS vs ROBOTS delivers exactly what the title promises—no filler, no fluff. It embraces chaos, scale, and spectacle in a way that’s refreshingly straightforward. Whether you’re dodging rockets or running from a rampaging dinosaur, the game stays exciting and focused on delivering high-impact fun.

A Love Letter to Indie Spirit

This game is a reminder that greatness doesn’t always require a massive budget. While many AAA games get lost in technical ambition, this indie gem chooses clarity, confidence, and pure entertainment value. It’s another example of how indie creators continue to surprise and elevate the medium.

Why Games Like This Matter

DINOS vs ROBOTS is a celebration of the kind of risk-taking and creativity that’s become the hallmark of independent development. It’s accessible, bold, and unapologetically fun—qualities that more games, big or small, should strive to achieve. Supporting projects like this helps keep the gaming world diverse and full of surprises.

DINOS vs ROBOTS

Release Date: February 6, 2024

Genre: Action, Time Travel, Indie

Developer/Publisher: Archor Wright / Archor Games

Platforms: Steam (PC)

Final Thoughts

If you haven’t already, visit the official Steam page to learn more and share your thoughts. Whether you’re a longtime indie supporter or someone just looking for something different, this is a title that deserves your attention.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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