Robo Garden
Deploy little robots across five garden lanes and stop the bug invasion.
How to play Robo Garden
Bugs march in from the right down five garden lanes, and it's your job to stop them with an army of little robots. You spend energy ⚡ to deploy units: tap or click a robot card at the top to pick it, then tap a cell in the grid to place it. Energy trickles in on its own and much faster once you build Dynamo bots, so your first move each level is usually to get power flowing. From there, mix and match seven units: Bolt Turret shoots straight down its lane, Heavy Barrier is a tanky wall, Tesla Coil zaps three lanes at short range, Mortar Bot lobs area blasts, Frost Fan slows everything in a lane, and the Spark Mine detonates on the first bug that touches it. Each lane has a single emergency Sweeper drone: the first bug that breaks through fires it and wipes that lane once, but a second breach anywhere ends the run. Clear ten escalating waves per level across five levels, then see how far you get in endless mode. Your best wave goes on the leaderboard.
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Robo Garden: frequently asked questions
How do I place robots in Robo Garden?
Tap or click a unit card to select it, then tap the grid cell where you want it. Every unit costs energy ⚡ and has a short cooldown, so plan your build: start with Dynamo bots to generate energy, then add attackers and defenders where the bugs are pushing hardest.
What do the different robots do?
Dynamo makes energy; Bolt Turret shoots down its lane; Heavy Barrier blocks with high health; Tesla Coil zaps three lanes at close range; Mortar Bot lobs area-of-effect shells; Frost Fan slows a whole lane; and the Spark Mine explodes on the first bug that reaches it. Combining them across the five lanes is the whole strategy.
How do I lose a lane, and the game?
Each lane has one Sweeper drone. The first bug that reaches the left edge of a lane triggers its Sweeper, clearing that lane a single time. If a bug breaks through a second time (in any lane), the garden is overrun and the run ends.
Is Robo Garden free and does it work on mobile?
Yes. It runs free in your browser with no download or sign-up, and the tap-a-card-then-tap-a-cell controls are built for touch as well as mouse.
Is Robo Garden free to play?
Yes. Robo Garden is completely free on Inkplay, with no download, no sign-up, and no in-game purchases. Open the page and play instantly on desktop or mobile.
Can I play Robo Garden unblocked?
Yes. Robo Garden runs entirely in your browser with no download, install, or plugins, so it loads instantly and keeps working even on school or work networks where bigger game sites get blocked.
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