Solo game development is certainly not an easy thing to do, yet more and more solo developers are turning out more and more surprisingly cool and creative titles these days. Solo developer Mike Klubnika is one such example, having produced quite a few titles over the past few years, including Buckshot Roulette. And today he’s released yet another, s.p.l.i.t., a hacking-focused horror title.
S.p.l.i.t. isn’t multiplayer-focused, nor is it a terribly long single-player adventure. Instead, s.p.l.i.t. is meant to be a very short, roughly ninety-minute intense horror hacking experience. Now, that might sound like it’s a bit too short, but, at a price point of $2.99, players may still be able to get their money’s worth out of it.
With s.p.l.i.t., Klubnika aims to pull players into the dark world of cybercrime. Their goal: access some sort of superstructure and pull off a nasty malware attack once they manage to get in. What exactly is the greater purpose behind this attack? Well, at the moment it’s unclear. Given the state of the world shown in the launch trailer above, it can be assumed that the installation players are attacking has some nefarious purpose to it.
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