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Music meets mayhem in Look Mum No Computer, a twin-stick shooter action-RPG that's out now with Native Linux support.

Designed in collaboration with renowned tech and music influencer Sam Battle — better known by his stage name Look Mum No Computer — the game blends fast-paced combat with a unique music-making experience, allowing players to customize their own soundtrack while battling rogue household machines.

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Highlights:

  • Interactive Music: Craft and upgrade unique synthesizer modules that not only serve as powerful weapons but also form the instruments of the game’s evolving soundtrack. Customize your playstyle and experiment with the original electronic music of Look Mum No Computer.
  • DIY Crafting System: Collect electronic components and craft new synth modules inspired by creator Look Mum No Computer’s iconic designs, including the flamethrower module — a fiery nod to the infamous flamethrower organ.
  • Quirky Worlds to Explore: Warp into the strange and vibrant pixel-art landscapes inside machines, teeming with bizarre creatures ranging from acid-spewing capacitors to undead broccoli. Help the inhabitants by completing challenging quests and overcoming epic boss fights.
  • Dynamic Combat: Take on swarms of enemies using twin-stick controls, balancing the equipment slots and energy between your modules to power both your arsenal and your electrifying music.
  • For Music Lovers and Gamers Alike: Whether you're a fan of retro games, electronic music, or Look Mum No Computer's inventive DIY spirit, this game offers something you’ll love.

Look Mum No Computer | Release Date: 24th July 2025

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