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Hexters

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Explore Cyberscape

"Welcome to Cyberscape, User!"

You've already spent a lot of time on your computer. It's time for you to learn what really goes on inside!

In this bizarre, yet somehow familiar environment live small digital life-forms called Hexters. It is your role to assist these little guys and learn about bits, bytes, polygons and hexadecimals (it's all nonsense by the way).


Meet some helpful programs

Interesting and quirky programs will help you to unlock the secrets of the Cyberscape.


Build and expand

Start from a meager Hub - the center of your operations - and plan your expansion. Everything must be connected to your node network for power to flow.


Power is life

Nothing works in this world without power, and there are only so many computational cycles available. Make sure you always have enough of them to power up your buildings, otherwise bear the consequences of inefficiency.

Extract, collect, refine and improve

Find all the resources available to you and build refineries, extractors, polysmiths and other buildings to improve them.

Day & Night cycle

Even inside a computer it can get scary when it's dark. Hexters prefer to stay inside the base perimeter during the night, and move slowly outside with their flashlights while figuratively pooping their pants (which incidentally has no visual nor mechanical representation whatsoever). Hope you generate enough power as you need to recharge your illumination probe for night to end.

Oh, by the way: During the night... There be dragons.


Fight back

There's all kinds of problems inside a computer, like viruses and glitches. And those things wants you GONE, permanently. You will need to come up with some creative ways to stand your ground and survive.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
22 user reviews
86%
Positive
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Funny little strategy game spiced up with 80's style graphics, sounds, and music that take me right back into my childhood. This is game that offers a nice change of pace compared to other more intensive RTS-games, but since the game is still in early access and isn't quite finished yet, I can't tell if that'll change further into the game. The only downside is that there are some bugs that I've encountered in the game, but nothing I couldn't solve by restarting the level. I have informed the developer of the two I've encountered so far.

11 helpful
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Has potential, but lots more work needed It's an early release, so much of these criticisms are to be expected, but it's definitely not ready for playing yet. Could well be worth a re-visit later, but had I known its limitations I wouldn't have bought it. At least not yet. This is true Early Access material. Good: - Base building strategy game - Huge maps - Great potential Bad: - Laggy on OSX (2017 Macbook Pro, discrete GPU) on all but low settings - Easy to run out of resources and get stuck unless you build in *exactly* the correct initial sequence - Lmited freedom for base builds due to resource constraints - Buggy AI for your minions ("Hexters") and resource-transportation in particular - Limited content as of January 26th

7 helpful 1 funny
7 hrs at review
Recommended

This review was based on the early access version that was available on 16th of January 2018. Hexters is a real time strategy game with a side of humorous, slightly domestic comedy flavoured narration in the single player campaign. Graphically it is an alright showing. No photorealism here, thematically this is a digital landscape inside a computer, so simple geometric shape combinations, bare polygons and glowing neon lights dominate the visuals. Still, the game seems heavy on memory and processor time. Core gameplay is base building with resource management consisting of a three resources, that are first mined and then refined in increasing complexity. Reloading might come necessary if the scarce starting materials are wasted in poorly thought out projects. Saving often is recommended. Optimization of production chains becomes necessary further into the game, and generally saves on time spent building. Enemies are also introduced later with combat gameplay, so there isn't just ser...

4 helpful
32 min at review
Not Recommended

The game is extremely slow and laggy on OSX (iMac 2015 model with 10.12.6). Lowering resolution and switching to windowed mode doesn't really help. Looks fun but unplayable in current state. Maybe pass if you own a Mac.

4 helpful 3 funny
12 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is not the usual clone of clones but has some fresh new ideas and captivating atmosphere. It's early access though so content is limited and a bit buggy. +Lovely audio and graphics +Your city looks awesome at night +It's real time but you're not in a hurry so take your sweet time +fun economy system -quite a few bugs here and there -sometimes hard to get hexters do your bidding -tutorials are a bit patchy and can be hard to figure out what to do if you miss out just one message -only 5 levels Looking forward to more levels!

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun game Cross between Perimeter 1 & Darwinia Couple of bugs, but playable

2 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

If you like games like Settlers or Darwinia you will like this one

2 helpful
42 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a fun little game that as of this review is still in development for more maps past the 5th one. The banter with the "ai" programs as you complete the objectives for each one have a nice zest of comedy with them. It runs very well and even when set to 1920x1080 whist having fullscreen disabled I am able to take advantage of my ultrawide using borderless gaming. The response of the devs in regards to suggestions and reports is very satisfactory and I am more than happy to see the evolution of this game to its full state as well as possibaly check out any future projects they have in mind.

2 helpful
29 min at review
Not Recommended

Darwinia meets Perimeter! Sounded great to me! It wasn't. The game mechanics on their own weren't bad, if on the simple side. But the fact they force you to continually be interrupted by the tutorial bots, who act like this: "Well hey buddy! I think you need a refinery!" "Well good job on building that refinery!" "Well hey buddy, I think you need some more domiciles!" "Well good job on building those domiciles" I'd finished all the objectives already, so it just ended up with me mashing the space bar to get through the dialog. Recommended for those who need their hands held while playing games. For those of us who just want to be handed a pickaxe and constructor booklet then to be told: Break down that mountain, the tips are in the book, bye! Then this is not for you.

2 helpful
23 hrs at review
Recommended

Very good game, if you liked Darwinia you will probably like this. Current version contains numerous levels and has an enjoyable storyline

1 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 64-bit or higher
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-4340 / AMD FX-6300
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: nVidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB / AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Hexters cost?

Hexters costs $19.99.

What are the system requirements for Hexters?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 64-bit or higher Processor: Intel Core i3-4340 / AMD FX-6300 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: nVidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB / AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1 GB available space

What platforms is Hexters available on?

Hexters is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Hexters worth buying?

Hexters has 86% positive reviews from 22 players.

When was Hexters released?

Hexters was released on Dec 15, 2017.

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