![]() Puzzles aren’t too complicated but there were a few instances where I wasn’t sure what to do. The closest the game gets to a fail state simply puts players back a few steps, so nothing overly aggravating. There are plenty of puzzles to be had in the four hours you’ll spend with the game. The standout though is easily Starbelly, the hologram yeti that is obsessed with space jam (actual jam, not the nostalgic cash grab from Warner Bros.) If you couldn’t already tell from Starbelly and Coral Grief, Growbot is humorous, and that humor, just like its looks and musical score, is charming as hell. Creatures like the Light Sprites and the Geologists will immediately give you Pikmin vibes, which is never a bad thing. Going pound for pound with the visuals are the station’s characters and their designs. Adding to the charm, the original soundtrack scored by Jessica Fichot, captures the mystery and wonder surrounding you. Every room adds to the intrigue of the world she has established, from the station’s green areas in the interior garden to the Coral Grief and its colorful underwater world, there is something guaranteed to catch your eye. Nara’s daring rescue ensues through a traditional item-based puzzle solving adventure, that while beautiful and filled with lore, runs a bit short and leaves you wanting, just a little more.Īward winning illustrator, Lisa Evans, has poured her heart into the look of Growbot. A biopunk space story, Growbot follows Nara, a sentient robot (a growbot) in training to become captain of her own space station, as she tries to save her station from unknown attackers. Take the art design of 2010’s Ilomilo and marry it to the point-and-click adventures of the yesteryears and you’d end up with Wabisabi Play’s Growbot. ![]() To get the party start ed at your own company, add the Disco app to Teams, or to provide feedback directly to the Disco team, contact them here. To access your dashboard and enable company values, please visit your Disco dashboard here. How do I Disco if I’m already using Growbot?ĭisco will automatically upgrade your account from Growbot to Disco. Gain visibility into real-time employee engagement, how often employees give positive feedback, and live your company values on Microsoft Teams. This employee profile is useful for employee performance reviews and 1-1's. Points can be used to reward employees for both giving and receiving positive feedback on the Disco platform, as well as when employees tag core values.īroadcast wins and company values to your connected displays and TVs around the office.Įmpower employees to view their achievements, points, and values tags from their personal Disco profile. Disco’s ‘giver’ and ‘receiver’ points are associated with kudos and values engagement in the system. Learn more about how other companies are using Microsoft Teams and Disco to live and lead through their core values here. Disco Values helps mission driven companies socialize and reinforce the behaviors that you care about, all from within Microsoft Teams! Companies that set-up their core values with Disco see more than 60% of their entire company using their core values with Disco within the first 30 days. Integrate your company’s values with Disco to recognize teammates who exhibit your core values. Here are several of the features that are available to Microsoft Teams customers that are down to Disco! To get the party started at your company, visit the Microsoft Teams App Store. On average, these organizations experience a 7% increase in their employee net promoter scores and a 31% reduction in voluntary employee churn! Disco helps companies that run on Microsoft Teams build stronger cultures, celebrate employee achievements and reinforce their core values without having to leave Microsoft Teams.Ĭompanies that use Microsoft Teams and Disco together are building a more connected, appreciated, and aligned workforce. We are excited to announce the official launch of Disco (formerly known as Growbot) on Microsoft Teams.
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