Retro Machina: Nucleonics
This is the free demo of Retro Machina that includes two locations of the game for you to explore. Only one city remains on the planet, and it’s only robots who inhabit it now
Videogame for , developed by Orbit Studio and published by Super.com
Release date: ()
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This is the free demo of Retro Machina that includes two locations of the game for you to explore.
Only one city remains on the planet, and it’s only robots who inhabit it now. Protected by a glass dome, Endeavor rises above the once lively area and worker robots are trying their best to keep it going. In order to maintain it, every robot has to do its job perfectly and any imperfections found are being discarded.
Thrown to a junkyard for a malfunction, a single robot worker is on a quest to get itself fixed. But the city sees this loyal worker as a threat now, so all the robots and defenses that protect Endeavor have turned against their former colleague. With the unique ability to control various machines of the city, including any robots that are in the way, this little Robot is on a mission to fix himself and find intelligent life.
Yet it seems that there is no intelligent life left. Only the robots programmed to keep the city nice and clean for people who are nowhere to be found.
You are on your own
Long ago humans vanished leaving behind only their robotic creations. Now the world they left behind is falling apart. Is there anyone out there to help you fix it and discover what happened to the people who used to live here?
Your enemies are your tools
Alone in the world, the little robot has a special trick up his sleeve: the ability to hack and gain control of any other machines. Use them as you like: you can make them fight each other, explore unreachable places, solve puzzles, or just accompany you in your journey. There are dozens of robots with different abilities for you to explore.
Enjoy hand-drawn visuals
The art style of Retro Machina is based on illustrations from the science fiction books of the twentieth century. Set in the retro-futuristic universe, the game is inspired by the work of such legendary people as Jacque Fresco, one of the most famous futurists in the world.
Explore the multifaceted world
From underground facilities to the golden streets of Endeavour, the last city on the planet, your journey will take you across a whole region filled with new challenges, new robots, and mysteries to explore.
System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- Operating System: Windows 7+
- CPU (Processor): Intel Core i3 or AMD FX 6300, 2 GHz
- RAM: 4 GB
- Free disk space: 10 GB
- Dedicated Video Memory (VRAM): 512 MB
- Video card: Intel Graphics 5500, Nvidia GT 1030, AMD RX 550
- DirectX Version: 11
Recommended Requirements
- Operating System: Windows 10+
- CPU (Processor): Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 3
- RAM: 8 GB
- Free disk space: 10 GB
- Video card: Nvidia GTX 1050 or AMD RX 560
- DirectX Version: 11
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