The object of the game is to use a doglike droid to collect Ramboids, the male form of alien sheep.
Commodore 64 enthusiasts and former owners frequently list Hubbard's composition as being one of the finest to feature in any game released for that machine.
[citation needed] Hubbard himself states that he took inspiration from Jean-Michel Jarres' album Magnetic Fields for this song.
Zzap!64's reviewers thought that, although the game had basic graphics, it was enjoyable to play, with the bonus of a good soundtrack.
[2] A follow-up, One Man and his Droid II, was written for the ZX Spectrum in 1991 but wasn't commercially published.