Why you should play Computer Virus Simulator
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Let me tell you about my game. My game is better than Apex Legends, Anthem and other derivative AAA shit.
Why? Several reasons, really. First of all, it’s original. Apex Legends, Fortnite, Ring of Elysium and other Battle Royale games are just about the same. To the point there are now ripoffs of ripoffs both on Steam and Google Play. Wanna an original Battle Royale game? Totally Accurate Battle Grounds, or TABG, for short. That shit’s original.
Meanwhile, please name me another 3d platformer where you play as a computer virus in a world that looks like early 3D games in both the fact that it is untextured low-poly flat shaded mesh and that it’s also color reduced to less than 256 colors and low res (both of which you can turn off in the options if you’re bothered by it) AND which has a powerful level editor to be bundled with the game? With a funny protagonist and interesting levels to boot? You can’t. You just can’t. It’s unique and original.
Next up, it’s not a mindless game. Often you will have to overcome puzzles to get where you need to get to. Both platforming puzzles and logical challenges. So it trains your brain and in doing so, you may even find day-to-day activities easier. I’m not saying this will happen for sure, but it might.
Another thing that I’ve briefly touched on a minute earlier, is that the game has lots of humor in it. Both environment jokes, puns and some references that will fly under most people’s radar. There is also some lore for those willing to look deep enough.
Not to mention the fact I try to make my levels as open as possible with a lot of cool stuff in them to find, sometimes even secrets within secrets. And the plan is to have at least 100 levels, that’s a really nice, round number.
But to do that I need your help. Support the game not for what it is, but for what it shall become. And become it will.