>>11887248It's kind of a fourth-wall breaking game. The game itself (a text adventure) is presented as the interface for the protagonist; a citizen of a futuristic dystopia who 'won' a lottery to be the wetware CPU for the systems that run their society. Originally intended for you to simply sleep away 500 years as an unthinking computer-mind, an earthquake massively damages the surface and your systems, and you have to use multiple robots that are limited in movement and sensory perception to fix things before millions die.
Oh, and they're sending a task force to unplug you and replace you with a clone, because the guy who was controller before you went crazy and tried to kill everyone, so they think you're doing it on purpose.