
Seekers Demo hands you a playful spin on defragmenting a hard drive, tasking you with keeping files organized so the Seeker can access them quickly. Your favorite user just got a new drive with lots of space for activities, and it is your job to help out by picking up file segments with left click and placing them with right click. A handy tip built into the premise: the Seeker reads a file faster when its segments are placed next to one another.
The controls keep things approachable, with the left mouse button used to pick up a file segment, the right to place it, and WASD for movement while the mouse handles looking around. Escape lets you view your defrag performance and Tab toggles a minimap, giving you the tools to plan an efficient layout. As the game itself admits, the whole thing makes more sense once you actually play it.
The framing is charmingly odd, cast from the perspective of little seeking beeBots who scurry around organizing data pods into the right places, all while trying to stay clear of the rotating motherShip that gets grumpy when you're in her way. As an indie PC demo, Seekers turns file organization into a hands-on, lighthearted task.