209 Points08:31 on 20 December 2024

Game Randy & Manilla

By Alex Monfort Ferrer
Play as Randy or Manilla and explore the amazing virtual quantum universe of the Net-Cubes. Each one provides a distinct gameplay experience. Your mission is to stop the evil Cracksom from destroying the Net-Cubes for taking over the real world.

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 0Administrator
07:08 on 23 December 2024
Thank you for the key. I am downloading.
 0Administrator
07:09 on 23 December 2024
Is there a possibility for a Linux or web version in the future?
 11Ofihombre (Ofihombre)
09:43 on 23 December 2024
Linux maybe, because being on Steam it has been verified that it is compatible with Proton on Steam Deck, but in no way will it be in HTML5 due to its complexity and material issues.
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