is an evocative indie video game developed by bighandinsky (Freya Campbell and Elliot Herriman) that blends truck driving simulation with a queer visual novel. Unlike typical narratives that focus on the "chase" of a new romance, this game explores the mature, steady reality of an established relationship between two gay robots in a post-human world. Core Themes and Gameplay
: The experience is a self-contained story of approximately five hours, focusing on emotional resonance rather than high-octane action. Development Context A Day of Maintenance
: Despite their robotic nature, the characters communicate with "warm, real, and well-written dialogue". The game explores how these sentient machines gender themselves by choice in a world that originally designed them as mindless servants. is an evocative indie video game developed by
: You play as a robot trucker traveling across empty, contemplative horizons to perform rudimentary repairs at remote sites. These tasks are interspersed with long drives that foster a sense of "contemplative loneliness". Development Context : Despite their robotic nature, the
The game presents a unique "oil-fueled rumination of the self," using the mundane tasks of maintenance to explore deep interpersonal and identity-based themes.
: The protagonist is already in a relationship with a robot named Orby . The narrative focuses on the "highs and lows of life after obtaining love," providing a grounded look at long-term affection.