Lose/Lose

Just a few days ago my hdd was completely wiped clean, formatted, and I still managed to recover 400GB of files, but it took me 2 days and taught me an important lesson: I have way too many files.

I’ll play it after I back up all my shit and am about to reformat.

I’d play it under a sandbox with the HDD set to readonly…

The real art of the game is that you’re never actually instructed to kill the aliens. Are you merely an onlooker attempting to dodge them?

The fact you’re given a gun and a counter that goes up for each kill, like some score, is enough to motivate many people to delete what would otherwise be important to them.

It certainly is a good social experiment.

But the gamers who download this will automatically kill the aliens. Games no longer tell you “kill this” or “kill that”, they assume that you know that already. I doubt a single gamer, uninformed of what the game truly does, would try to dodge the aliens.

i think this is a conspiracy from the goverment! it’s always been like that, all the way from space invaders 'till today! “if you see an alien, shoot it!”

… someone is preparing for an invation :fffuuu:

Or maybe you could think about it like this: try to survive as long as possible without destroying as many of your files as possible.

Shoot only when absolutely necessary.

Yeah, think of it like sex.

Or you could think of it like this: If you are stupid enough to play it you deserve to have your hard-drive deleted.

so is there any consequence for simply quitting the game after you start playing it?

Why would you download it?

Human curiosity. Also the human nature to take chances.

I myself am tempted to try this…Though I am able to control myself.

Really? A video is more than enough to sate my curiosity about the game. I doubt that the gameplay is anything special.

I can’t use the game, because the guys making the game I’m making would be pissed if i deleted dropbox files…

Someone should make this, though with a suggestion that someone else in here made about you protecting it. You have to survive as long as you can protecting your RAM. I’d play it :freeman: .

Or a game that fucks with the VRAM, you get weird artifacts the more you play, until your graphics card restarts itself.

This looks like fun. Maybe I’ll put it on a usb and be a dick with public/school computers.

I like how it tells you what you just deleted.

lol…Imma send this to my brother. He just a got a new computer. This’ll be AWESOME

I wonder if the files included are necessary files for the OS to run. You kill one alien and the computer dies, unable to be restarted.

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