Also typical for Choice of Games, the game is extremly linear at the beginning, but branching out rapidly towards the end. Everything is intuitive, and the game gives you recaps of former chapters, important for a game of this length. As most Choice of Games, there is really nothing to complain about UI and accessibility. I played the Steam version of this little gem. Build a unique robot character-you choose everything from its shape to what it calls you Instigate or prevent a robotic uprising Teach your robots to love humanity, or disdain it Build an artificial intelligence suitable to take control of the world's governments Start a war against the United States, and win Marry a human or an advanced robot, and start a family Play as male or female, gay or straight, with nine characters to romance, four alternate climax chapters, and over seventy achievements to unlock. and you yourself may live to an old age happily married or alone with only robots to comfort you. Depending on your choices, your robots may be independent or obedient, clumsy or graceful, empathic or cold. Play out thirty years of your life as a brilliant robot maker, from graduate school near the present day to a future in which your robots have changed everything. It's entirely text-basedwithout graphics or sound effectsand fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. The robots you design will change the world! Will you show them the true meaning of love, or conquer Alaska with your robot army? "Choice of Robots" is an epic 300,000-word interactive sci-fi novel by Kevin Gold, where your choices control the story.
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