Mechakeys All Unlocked Upd -
No loot boxes. No daily log-in streaks. No “premium currency.”
You want to mount a siege cannon meant for battleships onto a lightweight recon scout? Go ahead. You want to build a quadrupedal artillery platform that walks like a spider and hits like a meteor? Do it. You want to see if a dozen point-defense lasers can theoretically stop a nuclear warhead? The game encourages that kind of chaotic science. The genius of Mechakeys lies in its input method. You do not pilot your mech with a joystick or a keyboard full of macro keys. You pilot it with a musical keyboard —a MIDI controller, a typing keyboard, or the game’s own virtual piano interface. Mechakeys All Unlocked UPD
Developed by the indie team at Chorus Interactive, Mechakeys is not a game about earning parts. It is not a game about farming resources. It is a game about infinite, consequence-free creation . And it is, without hyperbole, the most liberating mech builder in a decade. The subtitle is not a marketing gimmick. “All Unlocked” means exactly that. From the moment you boot up the main hangar—a minimalist, rain-streaked bay that hums with atmospheric synth—every single chassis, every reactor core, every experimental railgun, and every cosmetic decal is available. No loot boxes
But for the tinkerers, the composers, the builders, and the dreamers? For the people who spent hours in Garry’s Mod just making things? This is the game you have been waiting for. Go ahead
For years, the “mecha” genre in gaming has been dominated by two opposing gods: the punishingly realistic simulation and the predatory mobile gacha. One demands a degree in engineering; the other demands your credit card.