In Robo Instructus, players will discover a hidden language and explore the spirit of creativity - learning to program a salvage robot on a forgotten alien world. As players unravel the robot's functionality, they will learn new programming commands, allowing them to remotely manipulate the robot through a range of hostile and dangerous environments, uncovering an intricate web of sci-fi storytelling along the way.
As your code becomes more efficient, so too will your strategic options - opening up a multitude of ways to overcome each challenge and delve deeper into the game's desolate world.
By participating in the free beta and providing feedback, participants will also have a chance to get hold of a free copy of the full game when it launches.
Solo developer Alex Butler said: "Each puzzle in Robo Instructus asks you to not only get your robot somewhere, but to properly articulate every step in how it gets there. Succeed and you can embrace a sort of narrative archaeology as you uncover the game's secrets.
"So players are learning the game's programming language, inventing solutions, finding new tools and piecing together the story of the world. At its core, though, is the articulation. There's just a real thrill to translating your ideas into code and seeing them actually work. That thrill is a lot of what Robo Instructus is about."
Robo Instructus will launch via Steam in the Summer of 2019.
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