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Control warrior robots in a text-based micro-sandbox where decisions generate mind particles. Engage in battles with no recorded consequences in a cryptic, retro console environment. Embrace the absurdity of being a decision-making machine within an isolated simulation.

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Release Date

29 Nov, 2017

Publisher/Developer

Xitilon

Reviews

Steam: 23.53% positive (4/17)
Metacritic: -

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 98
  • Processor: Intel 80486 / AMD Am486 or higher processor
  • Memory: 1 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 16-color CGA/MDA 80x25 text mode enabled or better
  • Storage: 1 MB available space
  • Sound Card: PC Speaker (not required)

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W4RR-i/o-RS description

You are an emulated human mind encapsulated in a simulation hardware, tasked solely with generating mind particles of decisions, which are the valuable resource of the ZN corporation. In this art-game, you oversee a warrior robots arena, directing the sequence of battles or opting for their absence entirely. The game features a text-only interface that evokes nostalgic retro operating systems.

As you engage in micro-sandbox gameplay, you'll be presented with three text screens—one of which is interactive—alongside a selection of commands, including an option to exit. The mechanics are simple yet intriguing: when a warrior loses a battle, a symbol from its name disappears, and both warriors gain experience, unless they face a power collision. Warriors can be reassembled upon aging or losing all their symbols, retaining their acquired experience.

Though the gameplay may appear abstract, your decisions govern the fates of these robotic warriors, even as the surrounding lore remains obscured. The central intention is to simulate human decision-making without the burden of memory, inviting you to create a narrative through imagined objectives.