killthemall

by Yut Put
kill zombies. in a randomly generated mall. with pretty much anything. [More]
To download this game for your Linux/Mac installation, enter this on your command line:

DreamDownload byond://YutPut.killthemall##version=6

Emulator users, in the BYOND pager go to File | Open Location and enter this URL:

byond://YutPut.killthemall##version=6

524 downloads
Version 1
Date added: Jun 29 2013
Last updated: Feb 7 2019
Last played: Jul 16 2014
28 fans

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killthemall is a randomly generated sandbox roguelike based around emergent game-play.

in other words,

you kill zombies with everything you can find. you have won when they are all dead. your score is determined by the number of kills you've made multiplied by the number of unique kills you've made.

so killing a zombie by knocking its head off with a thrown bunny rabbit doll while wearing a goblin mask would be one type of kill

Comments

-._.DreamBunny._.-: (Jul 5 2013, 3:38 pm)
Yut Put wrote:
We've got a genius over here.

Yut Put: (Jul 4 2013, 4:57 pm)
We've got a genius over here.
Camtheman92: (Jul 4 2013, 4:55 pm)
RELEASE DATE I NEEED A RELEASE DATE this game looks amazing
EmpirezTeam: (Jul 2 2013, 11:11 am)
Yut Put wrote:
No, this isn't Spirit Age.

SHOTS FIRED
Yut Put: (Jul 2 2013, 10:23 am)
No, this isn't Spirit Age.

goal: kill all of the zombies in the game
goal 2: get the highest score on the server per round by killing the most zombies with the widest variety of methods
goal 3: get the highest score on the big scoreboard on the hub
goal 4: beat your previous high score

the emergent game-play comes from the fact that there are almost one-hundred unique items in the game which can interact with each other in intersting ways and the player is encouraged to use as many as possible to get the highest score. by encouraging the player to do crazy things like beat zombies with sandwiches while wearing bunny ears, emergent game-play becomes a key theme

the score thing might be less obvious if you have the latest byond version, which ruins maptext(and essentially ruins this game)