Uncorrupt Inc.
A downloadable game for Windows
A fairly short game (<10 minutes) made in a week for ShroomJam about legally distinct brothers who run a business where they uncorrupt video games that Vinesauce has corrupted to make sure that other people who play don't run into corruptions themselves.
There are two endings, and one of the endings adds a little bonus if you boot the game up again and try to start a new save or load a previous one.
I had a fun time making it, though I wish I had more time to implement more custom art and some other ideas for gameplay mechanics that I had. Oh well! I'm just glad I was able to finish anything since I've been in the process of moving while also working a lot for the holidays.
If at least one person chuckles while playing this, I'll consider that a win!
There are some visuals that might hurt your eyeballs. Sounds aren't too bad, I've tried to make them quiet. Controllers should work but keyboard is probably the better way to play it since it is very short and very simple. You can press F4 to go into full screen. Unfortunately, due to some limitations with design decisions, I wasn't able to make the game run in the browser.
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | After Midnight Games |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | RPG Maker, Audacity |
Tags | 2D, Comedy, Funny, Short, Singleplayer |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller, Playstation controller |
Download
Install instructions
Unzip to a folder and run "Game.exe" to launch the game. Press F4 to toggle full screen.
Comments
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Graphics
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Simple 2D graphics, a good solution.
Glitch setting, rare setting.
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Gameplay
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Playing through the game itself scared me very much, but I liked it.
The very concept of infecting the world is unusual as a virtual machine.
I had a quick look at the plot and it was good.
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Thank you for creating this game!
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Hey, thank you for the kind words!