Rustyard

Rustyard is a puzzle-assisting game released April 2, 2009. The gameplay is quite similar to Onekey, as the goal is to help a robot to reach the finish by manipulating the objects around him rather than having direct control over a particular character.

Controls
Mouse - Used to Interact with various objects in the environment

Levels
Rustyard has 28 levels. The goal of each level is to have Rusty reach the finish safely without losing all of his lives. Depending on the level, the player has to use their mouse to move certain objects or clear obstacles so that there would be clear path for Rusty to take.

Level 1
The first level introduces basic mechanics to the game, such as controlling conveyor belts and moving platforms and blocks with the mouse. The player also learns in this level that Rusty can move up the stairs in order to reach the end.

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Interactive Objects
The player can interact with certain objects that can help move Rusty in the right direction to the finish.


 * Fuse - Introduced throughout all levels, the player can have the robot pick this up and earn bonus points.

Trivia

 * The game has a similarities to the Movie WALL-E:
 * The world around the robot is junk.
 * The robot is trying to get to a Power House, which looks a lot like WALL-E getting back to his broken- down truck.
 * The handle bots look similar to MO.
 * The Crushing Machines have similar Jobs as the Machines that push garbage out into space on the AXIOM.
 * The "face" of the robot character in the game is an electric plug.
 * On February 23, 2010, Heather Stancliffe announced that Rustyard was nominated in Mochi Games for the Flash Gaming Summit 2010.
 * The concept, that the player that can't control the character, but the objects around the character, is similar to the concept of Onekey.