If you’ve ever dreamed of mixing programming with bullet hell chaos, ByteRockers’ Games has your back. Their upcoming title, Net.Attack(), is set to launch into Steam Early Access on June 19, 2025, bringing with it a flashy, fast-paced roguelite experience where your code is your weapon—and your only hope of survival.
Revealed ahead of launch with a free playable demo, Net.Attack() throws players into a digital warzone where hackers rule, cats make cameos, and every run is a new test of your virtual mettle.
Hack the System, Survive the Storm
At its core, Net.Attack() is a top-down Survivors-like shooter that fuses fast-paced action with a drag-and-drop coding system that’s both intuitive and surprisingly deep. Whether you’re a seasoned coder or a total newbie, you’ll build attack programs and defensive routines using a node-based programming interface that turns logic into weaponized chaos.
Your code determines how you fight. Want to deploy a wall of laser turrets that scale with your health? Or maybe auto-targeted drones that explode on impact? The modular system lets you experiment, break things, and build again.
No two runs are the same, thanks to procedurally generated challenges and evolving enemies that adapt to your hacking style. It’s part arcade shooter, part puzzle-solving, and all high-stakes fun.
Key Features
- Visual Coding Combat – Master a dynamic node-based programming system to build powerful attack patterns and optimize your survival strategy.
- Roguelite Replayability – Each session offers new scenarios, enemy types, and challenges that force you to rethink your build on the fly.
- Stylish Cyber-Aesthetic – Neon-drenched battleboards, glitchy effects, and a cast of quirky characters (yes, including cats) give Net.Attack() a unique digital flair.
- Global Accessibility – Launching with support for 11 languages, including English, Japanese, Spanish, French, and both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
Net.Attack() officially hits Steam Early Access on June 19, but if you’re ready to dive into the digital fray, you can try out the free demo right now. Customize your loadout, break the system, and see if your code can survive the chaos.
Add Net.Attack() to your wishlist and prepare to code, dodge, and dominate.
You must be logged in to post a comment.