SMIB is a small robot with a big problem. Humankind can’t smile anymore and sent SMIB to space to find the cure. It needs YOU to remotely program its routes in its biggest mission: an adventure through the most exotic planets in the Universe. Solve puzzles, find the cure, and get SMIB back to Earth!
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Nov 19, 2020
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What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“We would like to get player feedback to decide how many levels and planets this game should have. In early access, the game already has 12 levels in 1 planet that are 100% complete (music, art, coding, and so on). We would love to get player feedback to help us decide if we should aim at 30-36 in 3 planets levels, or if it deserves a bigger scope.”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“Between 60 and 120 days. It will be enough to get feedback about the game and develop future levels taking those feedbacks into account.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“The final version of this game will have at least 36 levels and 3 different planets. Those are already in the works, but player feedback will determine if we should develop more.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“At the current version, it has 12 levels that are complete (art, level design, coding, music, etc) and, as far as we know, bug-free.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“After the end of early-access, the game will probably cost more than the current price. We are not sure yet about how much, that depends on player feedback and new features developed for full release.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“We are interested in getting feedback from the community through the community hub. We are especially interested in knowing how many more levels the game should have and general suggestions to make it even better.”
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About This Game



SMIB (Space Multitask Intelligent Bot) is a small and smart robot created by humans for critical missions. It can be sent to planets in diverse environments, being remotely monitored and controlled by operators on Earth.

Its current mission is the most important so far: a strange syndrome is threatening people all over planet Earth - they are not able to smile anymore!

Scientists have developed a formula that can be the cure. The problem is: its components can only be found in distant planets.

So now SMIB will be sent to these planets and you, as the most senior operator, recruited back from retirement due to your unique familiarity with SMIB, will have to program it, defining its movements and actions so that it completes his tasks safely.

Carefully analyze each scenario and plan the route by using the limited supply of energy, the strategic recharge stations, and the special tools.

  • In each new Area, SMIB will show up in a position far from the exit. The player will have to program it to reach the exit successfully.
  • Gameplay has two phases: in the planning phase, SMIB is on hold, the player analyzes the Area and places the commands where appropriate.
  • Programming is made by placing, along SMIB's previewed path, commands like: change direction, jump, push an object, among others.

  • Once planning is complete, the player presses the Play button, and the Execution phase begins: SMIB starts moving ahead until it reaches a command placed by the player, executes the command and goes on, until reaching another command, an obstacle, or (hopefully!) the exit.

  • But be careful: SMIB battery has a limited capacity of executing commands: if the number of available commands is not enough to reach the exit, planning has to aim to reach one of the intermediate recharge stations available in the scenes. Once recharged, plan the next path to finally reach the exit.

  • Each different planet will have a sequence of Areas, and the desired formula component will be found in the final Area.

Help SMIB find the cure and bring it back to Earth!

System Requirements

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    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS *: Windows 7
    • Processor: 2 Ghz Dual Core
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Integrated Graphics
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 300 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Any
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.
    Minimum:
    • OS: macOS 10.9+
    • Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Integrated Graphics
    • Storage: 300 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Any
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