Last Call BBS

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Last Call BBS
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Developer(s) Zachtronics
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ReleaseAugust 4, 2022
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player

Last Call BBS is a puzzle video game developed by Zachtronics. Released on August 4, 2022, it was the studio's final game before its closure.

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Gameplay

Set on a Z5 Powerlance, a fictional 1990s PC, Last Call BBS features eight small puzzle games with distinct gameplay. [1] To install the games, the player needs to dial an in-game BBS. [2] All games contain elements of previous works developed by Zachtronics. For instance, 20th Century Food Court, a factory simulation game where the player arranges machines to make food, incorporates the assembly line elements of SpaceChem . [1] With point-and-click controls, the games begin with easy introductory levels, before increasing in difficulty as new gameplay elements are introduced. [2] In addition to the puzzle games, the game contains a circuit creation game, model-building simulator and a retro-style minigame of solitaire, similar to those present in previous Zachtronics games. [3] [4]

Development and release

The closure of Zachtronics was announced in June 2022, along with the announcements of Last Call BBS and a compilation of all solitaire minigames in the studio's previous works. [5] Last Call BBS' official trailer was released online later that month. [6] The game was released on Steam via early access on July 5, [4] and its final version was released on August 4. [7] In an interview with Kotaku , Zach Barth, Zachtronics' founder and lead designer, said that the reason for their breakup was that they "felt it was time for a change." [5] The team officially disbanded following the release of The Zachtronics Solitaire Collection, though some of its members, including Barth, are still active in game development. [8] Last Call BBS received favorable reviews from critics upon release. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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