An AutoShooter in a Windows 95 Pixelart Style. With Themes of Pirates Sprinkled in. 

Suvive As long as you can, in an intence battle to save your computer from the Pesky Viruses. Upgrade your Computer to have a better chance of Suviving the onslaught of ever increasing Viruses.

You Will be prompted with a login screen. Fear not, anything you type in will let you move on, just Hit Enter.

The Gamedev Doc is in the zip file.


Use:
WASD to move

Aim with mouse.

Left Mouse Button to enter Folders.

Esc to pause.

Credits:

LeonTheDapperShark: Design, Writing, Music Procure

TitanRoboDuck: Design, Writing, Programing, Art, SFX

Ansimuz: For their Free Music That can be used in commercial projects.
https://ansimuz.itch.io/action-music-pack-1

Bugs: 

We have discovered a bug that we think are related to V-sync. If the player is Moving super slow. try to go in to your gpus settings and Change Vertical Sync. In my case I have an NVIDIA card. you can find the setting in the NVIDIA controle panel/Manage 3D setting/Global Settings -  Vertical Sync. I changed mine from off to Adaptive. That gave me the Intented Player and Enemy Speed.  
Sorry for the Inconvenience.

Update:  In Addition We think the speed is deteremented by your monitors refresh rate. if you have a monitor that is faster Than 120Hz Moment of Players and viruse Might be Slowed futher That what is intented. Setting your monitors speed to 120 might fix this. If you monitor is 60Hz Game Will move A bit faster than intented.  However it is Still Playable .

https://itch.io/jam/pirate

Download

Download
GameJam Anit-viral.zip 19 MB

Install instructions

Extract and run.

Comments

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(+2)

Enjoyed playing it, though it was quite hard to play. I only got to a score of 87, probably because my refresh rate is 60Hz.

(+1)

Very addictive. I could play this forever. The music is also very catchy, perfect vibe for the energetic gameplay. You also nailed the windows aesthetic.
There was no idle animation and the gun didn't flip when turning, but these are very nitty picky things because honestly I can't find any other "faults".
Good work!