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Here’s an interesting, critical-yet-playful review of CodePunks (assuming you’re referring to the indie game/educational coding satire CodePunks by Crunchy Leaf Games, or the broader “coding meets cyberpunk” genre): Review by ByteBard

You play as Rax, a mohawked script-kiddie in a neon-drenched dystopia where the ruling megacorp, , outlaws unlicensed code. To fight back, you don’t use guns. You use for loops. Combat is real-time logic: enemies have “vulnerability patterns” — e.g., a shielded droid requires you to type while(shieldsUp){ attack(‘emp’); } correctly before it drops. Miss a semicolon? The droid detonates. Your fault. Your face. codepunks

🧷💀 4/5 broken brackets “It’s buggy by design — or is that just bugs?” Would you like a review of a specific CodePunks game, or a more general critique of the “coding as gameplay” genre? Your fault

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