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Ms Adequate
Oct 30, 2011

Baby even when I'm dead and gone
You will always be my only one, my only one
When the night is calling
No matter who I become
You will always be my only one, my only one, my only one
When the night is calling



This is a hell of a deep cut, but it's been bugging me for months and I've never managed to sniff out even the slightest clue, I remember watching my dad play this when I was a kid.

Late 80s or early 90s
PC game (Reasonably confident it was for DOS)
Top down perspective.
The setting was on a moon/the moons of... Saturn? Moons of one of the gas giants anyway.
The characters were all robots, but the manual gave them names and personalities. I think there were maybe eight to ten of them, but I have no idea if they actually had gameplay differences.
I vaguely recall puzzles and movement being more important than combat. If there actually was combat rather than dodging enemies.

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Ms Adequate
Oct 30, 2011

Baby even when I'm dead and gone
You will always be my only one, my only one
When the night is calling
No matter who I become
You will always be my only one, my only one, my only one
When the night is calling




Holy poo poo that's the one! I can see some of my details were off too, I'm impressed as hell you got there. Thank you goon sir you have scratched an itch in the back of my mind!

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