Pencil vs. Eraser
About
Math class is boring. You grab a pencil and draw a doodle. To your amazement, the doodle comes to life before your very eyes! You watch as the pencil, possessed, begins to draw doodle after doodle, all of them coming to life. You look up. The teacher is coming! You grab your trusty eraser; it’s time to go to work.
In Pencil vs. Eraser, you face an onslaught of evil pencil doodles that have come to life. Choose from a variety of weapons from powerful missiles to the versatile flower gun and go to battle. Try to erase the doodles while they’re being drawn or you risk being overrun by a variety of enemies from aliens to pizza; there’s even a giant poop that spawns flies! When you fail, use the cash you’ve earned to upgrade your eraser and try again. How many of the procedurally generated levels can you finish?
When I, Quinn Purdy, made Pencil vs. Eraser I wanted to recreate the joy I experienced as a kid playing imagination games. I remember spending countless hours doodling imaginary characters, having fights with my action figures and creating scenarios for them, and running around in the backyard with my friends using toy swords to fight villains that nobody else could see. Perhaps it was a bit odd, but it was a blast! I hope you enjoy playing as much as I enjoyed creating this love letter to my childhood, and perhaps playing will inspire you to reminisce on your childhood.
Features:
• 99999 procedurally generated levels. How many can you complete?
• Upgrade your eraser’s stats (such as: speed, health, damage, knockback, …) using money earned by erasing the evil pencil doodles and completing levels
• 14 hand-drawn enemies with completely unique behaviours, stats, and personalities
• Enemies are drawn to life via time-lapse
• 9 unique weapons with varied mechanics, stats, strengths, and weaknesses
• Meticulously tweaked mechanics that feel great to interact with
• A soundtrack consisting of 20 songs
• 43 hand-crafted sound effects
• Enemy codex with information on each enemies’ stats and behaviours
• Weapon codex with information on each weapons’ stats and mechanics
• Very intuitive gameplay; no tutorial required
In Pencil vs. Eraser, you face an onslaught of evil pencil doodles that have come to life. Choose from a variety of weapons from powerful missiles to the versatile flower gun and go to battle. Try to erase the doodles while they’re being drawn or you risk being overrun by a variety of enemies from aliens to pizza; there’s even a giant poop that spawns flies! When you fail, use the cash you’ve earned to upgrade your eraser and try again. How many of the procedurally generated levels can you finish?
When I, Quinn Purdy, made Pencil vs. Eraser I wanted to recreate the joy I experienced as a kid playing imagination games. I remember spending countless hours doodling imaginary characters, having fights with my action figures and creating scenarios for them, and running around in the backyard with my friends using toy swords to fight villains that nobody else could see. Perhaps it was a bit odd, but it was a blast! I hope you enjoy playing as much as I enjoyed creating this love letter to my childhood, and perhaps playing will inspire you to reminisce on your childhood.
Features:
• 99999 procedurally generated levels. How many can you complete?
• Upgrade your eraser’s stats (such as: speed, health, damage, knockback, …) using money earned by erasing the evil pencil doodles and completing levels
• 14 hand-drawn enemies with completely unique behaviours, stats, and personalities
• Enemies are drawn to life via time-lapse
• 9 unique weapons with varied mechanics, stats, strengths, and weaknesses
• Meticulously tweaked mechanics that feel great to interact with
• A soundtrack consisting of 20 songs
• 43 hand-crafted sound effects
• Enemy codex with information on each enemies’ stats and behaviours
• Weapon codex with information on each weapons’ stats and mechanics
• Very intuitive gameplay; no tutorial required
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7 SP1+
- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6200U CPU @2.30GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel(R) HD Graphics 520
- Storage: 800 MB available space
- Sound Card: Realtek High Definition Audio
- Additional Notes: Should work on most PCs.
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @2.50GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel(R) HD Graphics 620
- Storage: 800 MB available space
- Sound Card: Realtek High Definition Audio
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: macOS 10.12+
- Processor: 1.6GHz Intel Core i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 617
- Storage: 800 MB available space
- Sound Card: MacBook Air Speakers
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