He placed a Thermal Beam at the northern pass. Suddenly, he couldn't remember his mother’s face. He placed a Gravity Well at the valley floor. The smell of rain vanished from his mind. He was winning the game, but losing himself.
For Elias, a bored archivist in a crumbling neo-Tokyo, it looked like another piece of "abandonware" from the late 21st century. He clicked. The download bar didn't crawl; it bled across the screen, consuming terabytes in seconds. The Launch Planet TD Download PC Game
Every tower Elias built cost him a real-world memory. He placed a Thermal Beam at the northern pass
As the last boss—a towering monolith of corrupted data—approached the Core, Elias had one move left. The Singularity Cannon . The cost: The smell of rain vanished from his mind
When the screen went black, Elias sat in total silence. He didn't know his name. He didn't know where he was. But on a planet light-years away, the skies cleared, and a billion souls looked up at a silent, invisible protector. He hadn't just downloaded a game. He had uploaded a hero. If you'd like, I can: Write a about the people on Caelus Prime. Turn this into a game design doc with specific tower types. Change the genre to horror or comedy.