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Zach-Like is a digital archive of design notes, prototypes, and abandoned projects from Zachtronics. It lets you flip through development sketches, half-baked mechanics, and early versions of games that never saw the light of day. The collection includes rough drafts of classic titles and experimental ideas that fizzled, offering a peek at the trial-and-error process behind the studio’s polished final products. You’ll find everything from abandoned puzzle systems to crude code snippets, all presented as a self-aware pile of creative dead ends. The charm here is the raw curiosity factor. Hardcore fans of the developer’s work will appreciate the behind-the-scenes look, though casual players might find the disjointed content tough to engage with. Released in 2019, it’s a niche pick for those interested in game design history. The PC version runs lean but functional, prioritizing accessibility over polish. With no official score to track, it’s more of a browser than a challenge, perfect for killing time if you’re already invested in the studio’s legacy.
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Single player, Multiplayer
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