
These are now the only means of attack against the virus. The player is given access to the combat programs, simple tools that originally began as mini-games. Sepulveda enlists the player, a curious hacker who stumbled across Darwinia by accident, to aid him in rescuing the Darwinians and drive off the computer virus. Darwinia has been infected by a computer virus, and Sepulveda is in near panic, watching decades of research being corrupted and being used up. However, the player arrives in the midst of an emergency. A Darwinian lives a life working and growing, until the eventual death of the Darwinian, which releases their digital soul to later be reincarnated. Darwinia is also where the world can visit to see them frolicking in their natural, fractal habitat. Housed in a massive network of surplus Protologic 68000 machines from the 1980s, Darwinia is a world where the single-poly Darwinians, with their simple, but growing AI, can grow and evolve. Plotĭarwinia was created as a digital theme world for artificially intelligent polygons by Dr. Darwinia and Multiwinia were released together as Darwinia+ for the Xbox 360 in 2010. A multiplayer sequel, Multiwinia, was released for Windows in 2008. It received favorable reviews and won three awards at the 2006 Independent Games Festival. It is the second game developed by Introversion Software, and is set within a computer environment that simulates artificial intelligence.


#Multiwinia single player mac os x#
Microsoft Windows Linux Mac OS X Xbox 360ĭarwinia is a 2005 real-time tactics and real-time strategy video game for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Windows Linux 18 March 2005 Mac 30 March 2005 Steam 14 December 2005 MSN Games 31 January 2007 Xbox 360 10 February 2010
#Multiwinia single player software#
Introversion Software (Windows/Linux) Ambrosia Software (Mac OS X) Cinemaware Marquee/ eGames (U.S.) Stomp (Australia)
