Update Monster (AppID: 3430040)
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Update Monster is a fast‑paced bot‑testing roguelite: dive into a procedurally rebuilt arena, grab the sector key, and race back before the timer wipes everything. Explore pricing history and player statistics for Update Monster.
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- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Ryzen 5 3600 | Intel i5-10600
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1070
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*languages with full audio support
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About This Game
Update Monster is a fast‑paced bot‑testing roguelite: dive into a procedurally rebuilt arena, grab the sector key, and race back before the timer wipes everything. Spend scarce data on speed, armor, and weapons before each run.
Detailed Description
Step into the circuits of Update, a purpose‑built test unit dropped into a shifting simulation arena. Each time you jack in, the system procedurally rebuilds the rooms, enemies, and hazards—then starts the countdown.
Locate the sector key, sprint back to the hub, and slot it in before time runs out.
Prepare, Then Perform
All tuning happens before each run. Spend your limited data budget on speed boosters, reinforced plating, ranged weapon systems, and utility modules. Once the test begins nothing can be changed, so invest wisely.
Key Features
Procedurally generated rooms – fresh layouts, traps, and enemy mixes every session.
Destructible environments – smash walls and break scenery to carve new routes or expose threats.
Race‑the‑clock loop – grab the key and return before the global timer wipes the sim.
Pre‑run load‑out customisation – distribute scarce data across mobility, defence, fire‑power, and utility; no mid‑run re‑rolls.
Full body customisation – swap limbs, plates, and colour schemes to craft your perfect bot.
Data‑driven progression – each test cycle yields analytics you can reinvest to push deeper next time.
Optimise, execute, repeat—because in Update Monster the only variable that matters is how well you use your data.