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[Game Title]

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EXE.CUTOR

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[Team Name]

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A.S.K.S

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[Release Date]

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5th Feb, 2026

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[Flatform]

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Steam PC

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[Publisher]

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Jungle Game Lab

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The new product [EXE.CUTOR] is officially released for free on Steam on February 5, 2026

Set in a cyberpunk universe, the game is a strategic puzzle game that combines an innovative grid rotation system and Roguelike elements while leveraging familiar Tetris blocks.

About This Game

In the lower districts of a cyber city, a professional cleaner duo—the player and Hammy—receive an off-the-record request from the head of the data center.

A viral infection has begun to spread across the entire city. With no official response possible, they activate their custom-built execution system, EXE.CUTOR, to deal with the threat.

Place data blocks to complete lines and eliminate corrupted AIs and their hosts one by one!

Strategic Battle to Build with Data Pieces

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The core mechanism of the game is to complete the line by placing a data block on an 8×8 grid and rotating the 4×4 area. When the line is completed, the equipped equipment is triggered to trigger attacks, defenses, or various special effects. The game requires in-depth strategy by adding a variable called grid rotation while maintaining the intuitive feeling of Tetris. The game's appeal is also how to dig out patterns of enemies that threaten the grid.

Synergy effect with equipment combination

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All equipment has its own tiers and categories, and a combination of them creates strong synergies. It is entirely up to the player to decide which equipment to prioritize and which category to build around. Sometimes a well-fitting combination can change the battle more significantly than a single powerful item.

Various Event Nodes

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It acquires equipment and data blocks through combat and stage events, and develops its own growth path through recovery, reinforcement, and selection nodes. The charm of the loglight genre is that different choices and experiments are possible with each play.