Kraftwerk: Gametronik

Kraftwerk: Gametronik is a 2001 interactive game developed by The Code Monkeys, published by The Code Monkeys, "Balls", and Kling Klang Konsumprodukt GmbH, and distributed by "Balls" and Conspiracy Games for the Greeny Arcade in 2001.

Summary
Florian decides to get more instruments for the Klingklang Studio. The force of the keytar Florian bought at the music store causes a spontaneous rainstorm, fleeing animals and furious bystanders. Meanwhile, Henning teaches the players to play "Pocket Calculator" on the instruments, Florian and Ralf shoot a music video, Wolfgang Flür tries to fix one of the animated robots, Afrika Bambattaa and the Soulsonic Force perform "Planet Rock", and Ralf, Fritz, Henning, and Florian go on a Indiana Jones adventure. All the cast perform on television, before a final party and closing number.

At the end of the game, Ralf and Florian ask you to choose to hear the closing song from their point of view. In Ralf's version, the cast sing a closing number called "Thanks for Play-ing." In Florian's version, the closing number is "You Play Best Game. Yay."

Development
"Balls" and The Code Monkeys struck a deal with Ralf and Florian to make a game for their Greeny Arcade console. In early 2001, prototypes were showcased at the International Winter Consumer Electronics Show, 17 major music festivals, and E3 2001.

29 people did the game design, graphics and programming on Autodesk Maya on Compaq LTE 5400 subnotebook computers running Windows 98 Plus and on a homebrew software made by the "Balls" in-house team.

Ex-Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos composed and played original music for the game.