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Stroker is a single-player simulator from 1983 that tasks you with completing a straightforward objective using crude PETSCII text-based visuals. The gameplay focuses on a repetitive action loop with minimal interactivity, all rendered through blocky ASCII-style art. Players control a character navigating a simple environment, with the core mechanic centered on achieving a specific outcome through timed inputs. The game's design is rudimentary by modern standards but reflects the experimental nature of early 80s titles. This Commodore 64 exclusive remains a niche artifact in gaming history, often discussed more for its controversial premise than gameplay quality. With a 1.0/10 average from retro gaming critics, it’s frequently cited as an example of how intent and execution can clash. Community forums note polarized reactions, some view it as a bizarre curiosity, others as a blunt exercise in historical context. Its low technical ambition and unapologetic subject matter make it a divisive title among classic game collectors.
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