Alliance Media Holdings Inc., a distributor, developer and publisher, announced today the release of Shenzhen I/O, the latest game developed by its recently acquired Zachtronics studio. The game is available on Steam for PC, Mac, and Linux.
Shenzhen I/O is a programming puzzle game that challenges players to build circuits using a variety of components. Inspired by real-world electronics engineering, Shenzhen I/O is a continuation and evolution of the Zachtronics tradition of easy-to-learn but difficult-to-master engineering-themed games such as TIS-100, Infinifactory, and SpaceChem. SHENZHEN I/O was previously available on Steam’s Early Access program.
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“Shenzhen I/O features:
Players can build circuits using a variety of components from different manufacturers, like microcontrollers, memory, logic gates, and LCD screens.
Write code in a compact and powerful assembly language where every instruction can be conditionally executed.
Read the included manual, which includes over 30 pages of original datasheets, reference guides, and technical diagrams.
Get to know the colorful cast of characters at your new employer, located in the electronics capital of the world.
Get creative, Design and test your own games and devices in the sandbox.
Zach Barth of Zachtronics says, “the game reflects what it means to be an engineer today, and is the culmination of many design ideas we’ve been exploring in recent years.”
Jay Gelman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Alliance, added, “With its compelling gameplay, story and music, SHENZHEN I/O is a creative and unique game that could only come from our Zachtronics team. We’re proud to bring their vision to market.”
For more information about the game visit its Steam download website.
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