Cyborg Slayer Game

Cyborg Slayer Game

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Gear up for a high-octane adventure as you blaze through layers of platforms, taking down evil machines and ruthless cyborgs in a relentless battle! With every enemy you defeat, scoop up valuable coins to unlock a roster of unique, powerful characters. Your mission? Never miss a single target and stay sharp in the heat of the action. Get ready to unleash a torrent of bullets, collect epic rewards, and prove your skills in this pulse-pounding shoot-'em-up. Dive into the chaos and have a blast!

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How to Play Cyborg Slayer Game

Use WASD to move, and spacebar or mouse to shoot.

Fun Cyborg Facts

According to WikiPedia there are many fun cyborg facts. A cyborg is a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline. While cyborgs are commonly thought of as mammals, including humans, they might also conceivably be any kind of organism. Cyborgs in fiction often play up a human contempt for over-dependence on technology, particularly when used for war, and when used in ways that seem to threaten free will. Cyborgs are also often portrayed with physical or mental abilities far exceeding a human counterpart (military forms may have inbuilt weapons, among other things).

Neil Harbisson is the first real life Cyborg

According to WikiPedia Neil Harbisson (born 27 July 1984) is first person to be officially recognized as a cyborg by a government. He is also the co-founder of the Cyborg Foundation, an international organisation that defends cyborg rights, promotes cyborgism as an art movement and supports people who want to become cyborgs. Neil Harbisson has a cyborg antenna implanted in his head that allows him to extend his perception of colors beyond the human visual spectrum through vibrations in his skull. Harbisson explained that he started to feel cyborg when he noticed that the software and his brain had united and given him an extra sense.