The Final Moments with a Drained Robot: 'BatteryNote' Now Supports Korean

Source: room6

The Korean version of the sci-fi adventure game 'BatteryNote,' published by room6, has been officially released on Steam. Developed by 72studio, the addition of Korean language support was reportedly implemented in response to requests from fans.

The game's premise is simple yet unique. Upon waking from cold sleep, the player encounters three robots whose batteries are nearly drained and on the verge of breaking down. With a charging outlet and switches in hand, the player spends their final moments with these robots—waking them to converse, or observing their reactions by applying high-voltage currents. With the robots' battery life running low, how those final moments are spent is entirely up to the player.

There are three robots in the game: 'Jessica,' a playful robot who used to work at a diner; 'Devine R7,' a military robot confused as to why it is here instead of having self-destructed on the battlefield; and 'Survey,' a devious yet affectionate robot that was once in charge of office surveillance. Each robot has its own story, which can be uncovered through conversation.

The robots' reactions and the game's final outcome change based on the player's attitude. Players can replay the game to see all possible endings, or simply focus on the goal of making the robots happy. The developer, 72studio, is an individual creator who handles the entire process—scenario, programming, visuals, and sound—alongside their day job, and is currently also developing 'DRINKRIME' in collaboration with room6.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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