Players engage in real-time battles, often featuring high-stakes encounters with robotic adversaries [2].
“Hold this. You are not alone.”
For those looking to dive in, the game is frequently discussed in terms of its accessibility:
However, the core remains unchanged. In a world rushing toward VR headsets and AI companions, the Miriru Mission stubbornly insists that the most important technology is the human nervous system of a parent and child, connected in real-time.