A downloadable game for Windows

Description:

Ever wonder what goes on when medicine is ingested to combat a certain ailment?

Here, we follow the pharmaceutical soldier MediMan on his mission to defeat the expanding Korona Kingdom. With only his medical firearm, he will have to travel through all the different parts of the body and face a variety of different bacterial monsters, parasites, and viruses throughout.

Only then will he be able to meet the King himself and stop him from growing his empire of sickness.

Danger Zone:

To erase all saved game settings and scores, hold Escape while on the title screen.

Epilepsy Warning - Once you have successfully done the above action, a flashing light will appear! Also, this warning may apply to the rest of the game's content!

Additional Information:

Thanks for checking out my game! If you'd be interested in hearing about future projects of me, visit me via the following social media links:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryguygamez/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF1h9myd6GewqDUh_dQnEnA

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorRyGuyGamez
GenrePlatformer, Shooter
Tags2D, Flight, maze, Neon, Retro, Side Scroller, Singleplayer, Top-Down

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MediMan (v1.1) 15 MB
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MediMan (v1.0) 13 MB

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(+1)

Hello Ryan, this game was pretty cool. I liked the concept of fighting viruses as a tiny man. The music was very cool. I do have one issue. The movement in the game was lagging until I turned friction all the way up. I feel like it should be on no matter what for better movement. Other than that it was pretty good.+

Hey there, LampShadeKing.

Thanks for the feedback! Perhaps in the next update, I'll make 100% friction the default. Though, I still wanna keep the other possible values for friction in there so that the player's ability to customize it whenever they want is preserved.

Also, glad you enjoyed the game overall! It really means a lot to me as a new developer :)