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May 23, 2021

on being undermined. [browser]

A narrative puzzle platformer about pranks: On Being Undermined. by Andrfw.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your progress is not saved.

Anonymous said...

Such a funny, cheeky game! Utterly pointless, but entertaining nonetheless.

PK Levine said...

A decent platformer, worth playing, though it does think it's funnier than it is and it really feels like the "prank" thing was thought of after the fact to avoid writing an ending. Still, I enjoyed this one.

TiCKed said...

Falls into the "annoying" category, to be honest....

Anonymous said...

That was fun. Oddly it kept my attention.

Anonymous said...

Did anyone buy the map?
By that time I had no need to deal with a scammir.
So I finished with a diamond 🔹 at least.

Urban Garlic said...

@Anonymous 01:02

My impression was that you need the map? Not as a navigational aid, for a different purpose. But there may be more than one path to completion, of course.

Anonymous said...

I never bought the map (only had 10 gold), and never saw the diamond?

Anonymous said...

It's a great game! Very funny

imterriblystucked said...

I never found the indigo door, and I never got to the blue key. I don't know if that's on purpose.

I sold the diamond for 99 gold.
Found the shop with the map worth 99 gold. I thought spending all my money to know the place I I had just explored without the map was just reckless, so I decided to take a walk to see if I really needed that map.
Then, the red key shop appeared. Bought the key for 10gold. Finished tthe game.

What would have happened if I had decided to spend all my gold for the map just before discovering the red key shop?

imterriblystucked said...

BTW although some parts made no sense, I found the comedy in it. Entertaining, kinda old-fashioned, fun.

Anonymous said...

I absolutely detest anyone that pranks,
if they cause physical or emotional harm.

Anonymous said...

> What would have happened if I had decided to spend all my gold for the map just before discovering the red key shop?


You're guaranteed to be able to acquire the blue key, which you can sell to buy the red key

Also, you're able to sell *back* the map in any case

Nat the Chicken said...

The map was amazing, unbelievably helpful for navigation, incredibly aesthetically pleasing, very worthwhile purchase, definitely fairly priced, highly recommend, gems are overrated anyway!

I loved this! Every twist made me laugh, I didn't feel like the game thought highly of itself because it was constantly making fun of itself, and it didn't last long enough for anything to get annoying. I honestly thought the ending was premeditated and very fitting. Anyway, wouldn't you rather play a free web game about getting scammed and pranked than get scammed and pranked in real life?

Xexus said...

I didn't buy the map, and never saw a diamond. I may have to play that again.

 

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