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In 1957, evil Brain Aliens from Planet X sent a fleet of flying saucers to Earth to abduct humans to other worlds as slaves to the Giant Brain. Luckily, robot police named Otto Matics patrol the galaxy and you control one whose mission is to rescue humans from different alien planets and defeat the Brain Aliens and other alien followers.
You start on Earth and try to prevent abductions and also collecting rocket fuel while defeating the aliens. Use 7 different types of weapons through 10 levels while battling 25 types of aliens like giant radioactive killer vegetables, metal beasts, and alien clowns in hovercraft bumper-cars. You can ride in a bubble across noxious lakes of slimy goo, or ride a zip line in certain areas. At one point, you can also control a flying saucer to attack alien fortress. There's also a radioactive potion you can drink to grow to 50 feet in size.
First download v2.0.1 made December 2004. This looks like the bundled/complimentary edition which had no copy protection and didn't need registering, no further downloads needed. v2 introduced a new app icon and the novel capability to play while wearing Red-Cyan '3D Glasses', in conjunction with Pangea's then new-release Nanosaur2 doing the same. At least one difference between v2.0.1 and the previous v2.0.0 (March 2004) is located in the Data/Audio 'Main sounds' file (data is in resource fork), that received changes. Pangea had also by then dropped Aspyr as the publisher and were publishing Otto Matic themselves.
Second download is v1.0 made December 2001. It was ripped personally (by SkyCapt) from a snowball iMac's harddrive in 2004, so it's also a bundled edition not needing registration. It lacks ability to set the screen resolution as far as I can tell.
Third download is v2.0.0, although, its app file's modification date-timestamp was upset in 2014, presumably either by accident or online registration activity (a 'pristine' upload of v2.0.0 is welcome). This is presented as an update in which you download v1.0 first and then apply this.
Fourth download is the Demo v2.0.1 because this can run on Mac OS 8.6 you may wish to test using this Demo first on older hardware.
Documentation link has a more modern pdf of the 3d theatre-glasses notice.
CompatibilityVersion 2.0 - When launched for the 1st time it informs you of an update (phones home), currently 3.1.0. If you run this on a Classic Mac OS, do not update.