A downloadable Consequences for Windows and Linux

You've been ripped off once again.

Easilivin’, a giant furniture chain, has let you down with yet another faulty product. Enraged, you ask for your money back, only find out that your product isn’t covered by the warranty. Pushed over the edge, you decide to take matters into your own hands.

Armed with nothing but a baseball bat, you head back to the store. If they’re gonna sell people broken products, what’s the harm in helping them out?

Rack up as much damage as possible, don't let the timer hit zero, enjoy the catharsis.

Credits: 

Game by: Luc Foster  

Music by: Carrie Penn

Sound Design by: Tom Moss


StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorLuc Foster
GenreAction
TagsArcade, Destruction, First-Person, High Score, PSX (PlayStation)

Download

Download
Consequences (Windows).zip 57 MB
Download
Consequences (Linux - untested).zip 58 MB

Install instructions

Unzip the file, extract it, find the .exe file within the second folder.

Comments

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Great game well done keep it up!

 I played a similar game where had to destroy police cars but i don't remember the name of the game but it's the same idea like this one game

Thank you for your comment :) Let me know if you find the game you're talking about, I'm always interested in playing new destruction games!

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nice

Sorry you had to deal with that UI bug! Would you mind telling me if you were using the Windows or Linux build? I'll look into this ASAP.

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I'll spread a word about this game, hopefully it will get more attention! It is worth being one of the most popular games here!

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Wow. This is fun as hell!

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Wouldn't've been possible without people like you making these kinds of assets! Thank you for the kind words :)

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I can imagine how much love you have put into this game. This is absolutely amazing! Thank you even more for developing this for the community! I hope to see this game getting noticed by more players and becoming something that in 10 or so years will make us feel nostalgic and bring great memories!