YouTuber Specializing in Synthesized Music Releases Twin-Stick Shooter Game, Complete with Moddable Synthesizer Weapons Designed from Legitimate Hardware
In the world of gaming, a unique and intriguing title has recently graced the digital shelves of Steam - "Look Mum No Computer". This twin-stick shooter action RPG offers an exciting blend of music creation and combat, appealing to fans of retro games, electronic music, and the Look Mum No Computer YouTube channel.
Set in the pixel art world of Soldersworth, players embark on a mission to fix insane machines from the inside, guided by the characters Sam and his sidekick Cosmo. The gameplay is dynamic and interactive, offering a musical chaos that evolves with the synthesizer modules equipped.
The heart of the game lies in the moddable synthesizer weapons, which are inspired by the real-life creations of Sam Battle (Look Mum No Computer). Players collect electronic components to build and upgrade these synth modules, reflecting Battle's modular synth designs. These modules not only affect weapon functionality, altering how you shoot or passively buff your character, but also contribute to the evolving music soundtrack in the game.
The game caters to those with an interest in hardware, tinkering with PC components, and a passion for synthesisers. It offers a small introduction to the world of synthesisers and some of the cool things they can achieve, allowing players to experience a taste of working with synths beyond just a game mechanic.
Priced approximately at $7.99, "Look Mum No Computer" is available on PC, Mac, and Linux platforms. For those seeking to upgrade their gaming rigs, the best overall CPU is the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, while the best high-end CPU is the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D. Those on a budget might find the Intel Core i5 13400F more suitable.
Meanwhile, Hope Corrigan, a seasoned games writer with approximately a decade of experience, continues to indulge her inner hardware nerd with her work at PC Gamer. Her writing has graced various publications including Techlife, Byteside, IGN, GameSpot, and PC Gamer. Currently, she is working on a fictional chill out ambient far future sci-fi radio show/album/listening experience podcast.
[1] Look Mum No Computer's Game on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1601510/Look_Mum_No_Computer/ [2] Look Mum No Computer's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/LookMumNoComputer [3] Sam Battle's Synth Work: https://www.lookmumnocomputer.com/synths [4] Hope Corrigan's Portfolio: https://www.hopecorrigan.com/ [5] Interview with Hope Corrigan: https://www.pcgamer.com/hope-corrigan-on-the-future-of-pc-gaming-and-her-new-podcast/
- This unique game, titled "Look Mum No Computer", currently available on Steam, presents an exciting mix of fight sequences and music creation, appealing to fans who enjoy retro games, electronic music, and the famed creator's digital universe.
- Players in "Look Mum No Computer" must fight their way through the game's pixel art world, Soldersworth, fixings its insane machines from the inside, utilizing the power of synthesizer modules made famous by game creator Sam Battle.
- Equipped with moddable synthesizer weapons, players can win battles through innovative combat strategies while creating a synth-driven soundtrack that evolves with each gameplay session.
- Avid supporters of Look Mum No Computer can deepen their immersion in its world by investing in cutting-edge gaming gadgets, all embracing technology, to experience the game at its utmost potential.
 
         
       
     
     
    