Welcome to 1997, where the failed TEC Redshift handheld console from five years prior has found new life. Initially a commercial disaster due to its underpowered hardware and headache-inducing 3D capabilities, the Redshift is now a beloved, hackable device.
This free-to-play simulation title from Zachtronics invites you into a burgeoning homebrew scene, where players dive into the world of programming and reverse-engineering to push the limits of this retro hardware.
Overview
EXAPUNKS: TEC Redshift Player places you in the shoes of a hacker in 1997, exploring the underground scene surrounding the once-doomed TEC Redshift handheld. This simulation game focuses on the ingenuity of the homebrew community, tasking players with creating clever software and games that exploit the Redshift's capabilities. It's a free experience that delves into the fascinating world of retro computing and creative problem-solving.
Highlights
- Developed and published by the renowned Zachtronics, known for their intricate puzzle and simulation titles.
- Offers a unique simulation experience set in 1997, focusing on the hackable TEC Redshift handheld.
- This title is available for free, making it an accessible entry into Zachtronics' distinctive game design.
Who It's For
This game is perfect for players who enjoy simulation, programming, and puzzle-solving. If you have a fondness for retro technology, the hacker ethos, or the creative challenge of making old hardware sing, EXAPUNKS: TEC Redshift Player will likely resonate with you. It's also a great choice for those curious about Zachtronics' work and looking for a free title to try.
Game Info
EXAPUNKS: TEC Redshift Player is a single-player simulation game developed and published by Zachtronics. It was released on September 25, 2018, and is free to play. The game is currently available only in English.





