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Typhon: Bot vs Bot is a single player and multiplayer tactical role playing game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Brightshade Games and was released on November 20, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

In a world where code shapes the future, Typhon challenges you to build, fight, and adapt in a relentless tactical warzone. Step into the cockpit of your modular mech, script your victory, and evolve in real time against ever-changing threats.  Typhon is not just a game. It’s a live simulation of survival, engineering, and battlefield dominance.  Code. Conquer. Evolve.    Your missions unfol…

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79%Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions

  • The game offers a fun and intuitive way to learn Python programming through engaging missions suitable for both beginners and experienced programmers.
  • Graphics and visual presentation are impressive and stand out compared to other programming games, adding charm and enjoyable bot animations.
  • The developers are responsive to feedback, actively improving the game and planning features like multiplayer and mission creation for future updates.
  • The game is still in early access with limited levels, incomplete features, and some game-breaking bugs such as deployment issues and unresponsive UI elements.
  • The user interface is clunky and lacks important quality-of-life features such as a debugger, code window resizing, and external IDE support, which hinders usability.
  • Missions can feel repetitive and some mechanics are initially confusing, requiring patience and careful reading of documentation before players can fully enjoy the gameplay.
  • story

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story missions are engaging and accessible, featuring short, intuitive tasks that gradually increase in difficulty, though some find them repetitive. The narrative is minimal and mostly hinted at, with players eagerly anticipating future updates that promise multiplayer, mission creation, and more depth to the storyline. Overall, while the story is currently underdeveloped, its potential excites users looking forward to upcoming content.

    • “The current missions are interesting and intuitive even for someone who is not as proficient in Python such as myself.”
    • “Graphics are good, music is decent and I like the gameplay format -- short missions that can be dealt with at leisure.”
    • “The first couple of missions were not very hard but it took me a while to finish mission 9 haha.”
    • “On the flip side, missions tend to be a bit repetitive, the story is barely hinted at and more importantly the game itself is not yet finished.”
    • “The first couple of missions were not very hard but it took me a while to finish mission 9.”
    • “The first couple of missions were not very hard but it took me a while to finish mission 9.”
  • graphics

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of Typhon: bot vs bot are notably more complex and impressive than typical programming games, featuring solid visuals that enhance the gameplay experience. They stand out with a style somewhat reminiscent of Starbase, contributing to an engaging and charming atmosphere alongside clever mechanics.

    • “I played other programming games before like TIS-100, never python games; the graphics are definitely more complex than other programming games, reminds me a bit of Starbase.”
    • “The graphics are impressive, standing out compared to other games of this type, and I found the lore genuinely engaging.”
    • “Graphics are good, music is decent and I like the gameplay format -- short missions that can be dealt with at leisure.”
  • gameplay

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of Typhon offers an enjoyable and refreshing programming experience, especially for those interested in Python, with clever mechanics and charming bot behavior that become satisfying once understood. It may require patience and learning through the codex initially, but its short, leisurely missions and solid visuals make it engaging. Planned features like multiplayer suggest strong potential for future growth.

    • “Typhon: Bot vs bot is a really enjoyable and refreshing take on programming games, especially if you’re interested in learning or experimenting with Python in a fun way. While it can feel a bit confusing at first, once you get the hang of it, the gameplay becomes very satisfying. The combination of clever mechanics, charmingly goofy bot behavior, and solid visuals makes it easy to keep playing. With more features like multiplayer planned, it has a lot of potential to grow into something even better.”
    • “You need to be a bit patient and read the codex to understand the mechanics, but it's expected for this kind of game.”
    • “Graphics are good, music is decent, and I like the gameplay format—short missions that can be dealt with at leisure.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is largely derived from the bot's silly mistakes and the exaggerated, goofy walking animations, providing lighthearted and unintentional comedic moments.

  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is described as decent, complementing the gameplay without standing out significantly.

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Typhon: Bot vs Bot is a tactical role playing game with science fiction theme.

Typhon: Bot vs Bot is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Typhon: Bot vs Bot was released on November 20, 2025.

Typhon: Bot vs Bot was developed by Brightshade Games.

Typhon: Bot vs Bot has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Typhon: Bot vs Bot for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Typhon: Bot vs Bot is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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