About This Game Inspired by such games as Castlevania and Ninja Gaiden; Aftermath is a NES styled action platformer. However in Aftermath you play as a dog. You must run, jump, and dodge your way through 8 levels to recover your beloved owner. All the while also trying to fend off thugs, bandits, henchmen, and mutants. Explore the world left behind the destruction brought on by Y2K. Features: NES style graphics 8 Levels Playable Dog Controller Support 8 bit style music Platformy goodness in every bite! -:Setting:- January 1st, 2000 all of the world's computers ceased to operate. This event is known as Y2K. As a result banking operations were shutdown, electrical power grids also ceased operations. The world quickly spiraled into chaos. A world war broke out and soon to follow was all out nuclear warfare. The result left the earth decimated as well as most of its population. For those left there was still the problem of radiation. However a chemical was released in the air. It drastically reduced the levels of radiation, but it came with a side effect. DNA of all species began to mutate leaving behind monstrosities. It is now the year 2102 and you are a dog named Dash. Your owner (Dr. Finch) is a Medical Doctor. On a scavanging trip in an attempt to create much needed medicine, She is kidnapped while you are asleep. When you awake all you are left with is the trace scent of your master. You must track her down and save her! 7aa9394dea Title: Aftermath Y2KGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Matthew Willis, Jesse CrespoPublisher:Matthew WillisRelease Date: 10 Jul, 2017 Aftermath Y2K Ativador Download [Crack Serial Key whos a good boy?a friggin neon purple dogwith a devastating pounce attacksteadily ignorin tha haterzmaneuvering 'roundhangry gangs of fools & unenlightened sheeple on a questto find the plugin the aftermath ofhumanity's cringiest momentthats who!. Nice NES style 2d platformer. A few problems with the sloped terrain, but controls work well outside of that. Good amount of variety in levels.
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