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EXAPUNKS

DEVELOPER ZACHTRONICS • PUBLISHER IN-HOUSE www.zachtronics.com/exapunks

EXA, a digital bug-looking thing made of code, scurries out into rooms representing nodes in a factory’s network. Following the program I painstakingly wrote for it, the EXA disrupts this network with precision before running the HALT command to self-destruct. There is no trace of the fact I have hacked this

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