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Dive into a sandbox operating system simulator and learn to code with FantasyLang. Personalise your desktop, build and tweak apps, uncover hidden secrets, and venture into the darknet. Shape the system however you like. Your OS, your rules.

A Fictional Operating System Sandbox

5YN-OS is a fully simulated fictional operating system you can live inside.

Boot it up, explore the desktop, open apps, dig through the file system, browse the simulated web, customise

the interface, run strange commands, break things, fix them again, and uncover secrets buried throughout

the system. It is designed as a sandbox first: a desktop world built for experimentation, curiosity, and

player freedom.

This is not a static UI mockup. 5YN-OS is a hands-on OS simulation with draggable windows, a persistent

file system, global search, right-click menus, deep desktop customisation, in-world websites, hidden

files, odd behaviours, and plenty of room to tinker.

File Browser

Learn Programming Inside the OS

At the heart of 5YN-OS is FantasyLang, a custom scripting language built directly into the operating

system. The Spellforge IDE is a custom in-game development environment for building apps and scripts directly

inside the game. It supports plugins for extending functionality and includes a built-in linter to help

keep code clean and error-free.

If you want more than exploration, the OS also works as a programming learning tool. Use the in-game

tutorial to go from complete beginner to writing your own scripts and apps without leaving the desktop.

FantasyLang uses a fantasy-themed vocabulary, but the concepts are real:

  • Variables, conditionals, loops, and functions

  • Arrays, structs, imports, and multi-file projects

  • File I/O, GUI windows, event handling, and OS integration

  • Error handling, debugging, and building interactive tools

The built-in IDE includes syntax highlighting, diagnostics, and integrated tooling, and several parts of

the OS are open to inspection and modification. You are not just reading about programming concepts, you

are using them inside the world of the game.

And when you are ready to make your own things, 5YN-OS is built to support that. Create your own

FantasyLang apps, tools, widgets, and experiments, then share them through Steam Workshop so other players

can download, run, and explore what you have made.

It takes inspiration from familiar software such as Zsh and Tmux in the Terminal, and Rainmeter in the Theme Builder.

Spellforge IDE

Take Your Fantasylang Scripts Beyond the Game

Download the standalone version of the Fantasylang runtime and run your scripts inside the game or out. Allowing you to create real-world apps for real-world problems.

For Power Users Too

If you want to go deeper, 5YN-OS has room for that too.

The Terminal is more than a novelty window. It supports real shell-style workflows including pipes,

redirects, aliases, shell scripts, command chaining, tab completion, and multi-session work through the Tmux-like Tweave.

FantasyLang also goes beyond beginner scripting. Once you are comfortable with the basics, you can work

with larger multi-file projects, structured data, event-driven apps, and more advanced object-oriented

patterns through its tome system, including fields, methods, lifecycle hooks, and richer app architecture.

You may even try your hand at custom desktop widgets, or plugins for the Spellforge IDE.

Terminal

A Desktop Full of Systems

5YN-OS is built like an operating system, not a menu screen.

  • Spider Web Start Menu: a distinctive animated navigation hub for apps, files, settings, and notifications.

  • Windowed Applications: draggable, resizable apps with minimise, maximise, and multi-window support.

  • Persistent File System: create, move, copy, hide, inspect, and organise files and folders across a deep filesystem.

  • Simulated Internet: browse hand-crafted in-world websites across the 5yn:// network.

  • Terminal: a full shell experience with scripting, pipes, redirects, command chaining, and power-user workflows.

  • Built-In Apps: browser, terminal, media tools, editor apps, system utilities, antivirus, and more.

  • Deep Customisation: themes, wallpapers, keybinds, spider-web settings, screensavers, system identity options, desktop layouts, widgets, and broader OS presentation controls.

  • Steam Workshop Support: create, share, and download FantasyLang creations from the community.

Whether you want to write code, reorganise your desktop, explore hidden directories, mess with strange

apps, or just see how far the simulation goes, the OS gives you space to play with it.

Theme Builder

Explore the Darknet

The Darknet app simulates a world of hacking. Break into other systems and complete contracts through a progressive system that unlocks more content the further you progress.

Darknet Terminal

Play the in-built Games

From noughts and crosses to dungeon crawler roguelikes in ascii artwork and adventurer idle games. Play the games and read their source code. Maybe you will make some games of your own.

Games Launcher

Secrets, Glitches, and Strange Behaviour

5YN-OS rewards curiosity.

Hidden files, fake system lore, easter eggs, suspicious commands, unlockable content, and strange side

effects are scattered throughout the machine. GuardianSpell Antivirus protects the system from fake

threats, but some commands can deliberately introduce infections with visible consequences. Scan,

quarantine, clean up the mess, or keep poking at things you probably should not.

Syshealth glitching in the Terminal

A Living OS

New content arrives through real Steam updates that appear in-game as OS system updates.

Install an update, and discover what changed inside the fiction of the OS itself: new apps, new sites, new content, new secrets, and new things to experiment with. The fiction does not stop at launch; the operating system keeps evolving.

App Library

Your OS, your rules.