99Flooring developer needs to pay you $5000 for beating it

Do you fancy profitable $5000 (about £3890) for finishing an indie game? It won’t be the glittering $25 million prize pool at Dota 2’s The International, but it surely’s nonetheless a reasonably tempting prospect. Unfortunately, you’ll be up in opposition to 99Floors, which calls itself the “world’s hardest game.”

Created by London-based developer Luke Powell, 99Flooring is described as “a hardcore, intense dungeon crawler platformer.” As the title suggests, the participant wins by beating 99 consecutive flooring of stated dungeon, every of which is randomly generated and progressively harder than the final. The flooring are additionally break up into 10 ranges, with their very own distinctive challenges to beat and loot rewards for doing so. As you’ll be able to see, it appears loads busy:

As Inven pointed out, nobody’s been in a position to beat the game because it was launched three months in the past, regardless of over 1000 folks shopping for a replica, so Powell determined to place a number of the income right into a prize fund for the primary particular person to take action. As the variety of games bought continues to rise, so too will the prize whole, till somebody lastly clears the final flooring.

If you wish to strive your luck, the game’s website has all the details you’ll need, and you’ll check out the game without spending a dime there too. You might want to buy a replica for $9.99 both from the web site or itch.io with the intention to qualify to win, however the internet model is outwardly a contact laggy anyway, so it’s most likely for the perfect. Good luck!

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99Floors, Luke Powell

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