tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1870257483009601626.post1077626210962871518..comments2023-10-01T09:08:35.811-07:00Comments on Never See the Light of Play: Run Robot RedMr Finnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13096904388456489780noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1870257483009601626.post-6962317584631302882012-01-07T22:41:02.767-08:002012-01-07T22:41:02.767-08:00There is a strong implication that without humanit...There is a strong implication that without humanity, the robot's toiling is essentially meaningless and self-serving, which is part of the point. However, things could change significantly depending on the direction the GM takes the game and particularly the truth behind Widenet.Mr Finnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11711442166999912636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1870257483009601626.post-56656423452023903382012-01-07T05:36:27.559-08:002012-01-07T05:36:27.559-08:00Run Robot Red
This seems a really cute game, but ...Run Robot Red<br /><br />This seems a really cute game, but with several underlying philosophical conundrums. Such as; without humans does Robot society have purpose? To what end are they toiling, is it essentially meaningless? Thus do we, as humans, lack the purpose of life due to a lack of a creator/overseer?<br /><br />I like the really characterful Zulk, it's a really vivid picture you've panted as a character for this game especially the aspect of envy of other robots for their higher processing speeds. As Zulk's character seems dependent on his creative and intellectual side, it's a really awesome choice to have him not be preeminent in this respect.<br /><br />HGGaiushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18270451865983376997noreply@blogger.com