The Rogue AI-Simulator is released in January, with a date being set to midnight

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    Nerdook Productions and Surefire Games announced they’ll be releasing their next title Rogue AI Simulator next month. This game is a sequel to I’m An Insane Rogue AI. The game’ll have you setting up AI for human forensic exam subjects in a giant mall. But as with AI, everything goes terribly wrong, now you need to fix it all. We found the breakdown of everything that this indie title is supposed to offer below, along with the latest trailer, as well as the final version of the new book, which is going to be rolled on the PC on January 12, 2023.

    Credit: Surefire Games.

    If you were the first to go using Rogue AI simulation the Prime Directive is simple: serve the Department of Science in their facility and administer their human research. Please, be careful: humans won’t stop to be suspicious of you: design, build, and manage the facility for human test subjects. The day has passed, you will gain more knowledge. Acquire lots of resources (electricity, water, food etc.) and raise your science level to achieve total independence from humanity. The department of science is a full time person who tries to design a facility.

    When it comes to the main challenges of food and sleep, you have the need to improve your knowledge. Put the test subject under all the necessary rest, or pamper them with every luxury; or give them a good time to build their Loyalty or simply leave them with new ones as needed. However, others would be more uncooperative, like, anti-AI terrorists, and rebellious test subjects, hackers, spyers from private corporations. If you want to defend the facility and protect your servers, consider offering your business and a strategy.

    To be a human is a pleasure. Create peace between the people and yourself or impose their power into something totally outrageous. A bit too heavy, or even a bit too much, may be fine! Some people may be catching your actions, which may have some detrimental consequences. A single game allows you to use different characters and fun minigames wisely so that you can trigger important decisions that affect the ending. Enjoy tons of replayability. Even if you don’t manage to escape the chaos of humans, you can unlock new abilities and increase your Independence all the time around every game, so you can take out a brand new upgrade in future runs! You may play the game as you do it. Preserve your time and teach yourself to obey the humans before being seen into your true intentions in the end? Maybe you’ll hate the people openly, but risk repression of the department and initiating defensive action? The choice is yours with at least seven endings, from the global Thermonuclear War to the Secret World Domination.

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