/DATA:DRIVERS
A downloadable game
Have you ever wondered what was happening in your hard drive? Has a file just suddenly disappeared without warning, or an entire folder gotten corrupted?
Instead of wondering, make it an adventure!
/DATA:DRIVERS is a short, zine-sized tabletop RPG where you take the role of programs or files within a hard drive "City," going on adventures to save your home from corruption, viruses, or the errant game.
Inspired by TV series ReBoot and movies including the Tron franchise, enter this virtual world where anything goes!
Using the Binary System, you can use coins or any even-sided dice you have to determine if you succeed at saving the sector or will be thrown into a recycling bin!
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | LibrariaNPC - Pithy Productions |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | game, Indie, indie-game, Sci-fi, Tabletop role-playing game |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Exclusive content
Support this game at or above a special price point to receive something exclusive.
Community Copies
If you're experiencing some financial strain, help yourself to a copy! Each copy of /Data:Drivers that is purchased will add a copy to the Community Pool.
Development log
- Weeaboomers Launched!Oct 03, 2023
- New Kickstarter: Dualities!Aug 03, 2022
- Two Announcements!Jul 25, 2022
- Edits, Print Copies, and Beyond!Jun 16, 2022
- New Name, New Sale!Apr 23, 2022
Comments
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What exactly is the "special price point"? Is it the $6 minimum or something else? And is the exclusive some kind of secret, or is it one or more of the four PDFs?
That's apparently a weird thing in itch.io that I may have messed up. I had to set up "special pricing" to get the Community Copies in place, and that cropped up. I'll see if I can find some way to fix that.
How many players does this game support? What is the average game time?
I haven't been able to do a "stress test" over four players, but it should run just fine with up to five. As for average time, that all depends on how long do you want your session to run. I've had sessions finish in under two hours, and others last over four.
Thought the name seemed familiar, but no, just a coincidence.
https://gmurphy.itch.io/mainframe
Great minds and all that....