Big Robot was a UK company that specialised in developing computer games, registered in Halstead, England.
Game play is abstract in nature, and revolves around linking "atom" structures together to gain points.
[8] The game aims to educate children, by showing them how persuading people to clean up and repair can raise morale and improve the behaviour of citizens.
[8] The game is played in the first person, the player being able to walk through the city and persuade the citizens, who are known as "Angries", to repair it, clean it up, and rebuild.
[7] Keith Stuart of The Guardian described some of these—"Reactivating a communications tower will get the word out about clean-up efforts, [...] the trade plaza represents commerce and a system that pumps curry into every home is a great allegory for everyday utilities.