⚡ What Is This?
INFINYRUN is a terminal-based sci-fi text adventure. You play an operative exploring infinite procedural environments — derelict space stations, alien worlds, and cyberpunk mega-cities. Every journey generates new narrative, encounters, and uncharted territory.
There are no graphics to click. Just you, a text terminal, and the endless dark.
🎮 How To Play
- Type commands in the input at the bottom — or click the header buttons
- Navigate with
move N, move 0, or by typing exit names like move cryo bay
- look — examine your surroundings and see available exits
- inventory — check your carried items
- status — full character stats (HP, shields, ammo, credits, skills)
- use [item] — consume medkits, ammo packs, power cells, etc.
- attack — fight enemies in the current area
- search — dig deeper for hidden items or secrets
- talk — interact with NPCs if present
- hack — attempt to override systems (requires Tech archetype)
- help — open this briefing anytime in-game
👤 Operative Classes
- 🏃 Runner — Ghost in the machine. High DEX, evasion, lockpicking, stealth.
- 🔫 Merc — Contract enforcer. High STR, combat damage, intimidation.
- 💻 Tech — Systems specialist. Hacking, repair, energy mastery.
- 🧬 Scientist — Knowledge seeker. Analysis, fabrication, healing.
- 🤝 Diplomat — Words over bullets. Charisma, trade, persuasion.
🌌 Deployment Scenarios
- 🧊 Cryo Wake — You thaw in an abandoned station. Something is alive in the dark.
- 💥 Crash Landing — Ship in pieces on an alien world. AI damaged. You're alive — barely.
- 🎯 Bounty Run — A name, a face, 50,000 credits. The target is somewhere in the Bazaar.
⚔️ Survival
Enemies guard many corridors. Attack to fight or flee to escape. Pick up medkits and ammo from the environment. Equip weapons from your inventory with use. Manage your HP, shields, and energy — they don't regenerate on their own.
💾 Save often. If you die, you lose everything not saved.
🔮 What Makes It Infinite?
Beyond the initial map, every uncharted exit generates a completely new zone — unique name, description, danger level, and further connections. The world extends outward with every step. Procedural encounters, randomized starting conditions, and shuffled intro narratives mean no two runs are identical.
The universe doesn't end. It just gets stranger.