A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

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You can save Humanity!

In 2084, Cloud 9, the world Government body, perfects armed AI Drones, a cloud controlled advanced robot species created from bio-mechanical material traded with alien races who influence power on earth. Guided by their infallible logic, the drones conclude: "The Human Race is draining the earth resources and therefore must be imprisoned and destroyed."



Your task is simple, Kill Drones, Free Humans, Don't die!
Drones, The Human Condition is a fast paced twin stick, top down arena shoot 'em up, set in a futuristic Orwellian dystopia, with adrenaline-pumping electronic music, 13 hand designed levels of glitchy insanity and hoards of intelligent robots to blast to pieces. Bring on the destruction!



Use 5 different weapon types to defeat hoards of Drones, you have 5 credits, once you have used all these credits, its game over! your progress is recorded, so you can pick up where you last died. beat 13 levels of chaotic destruction to complete the game. discover the secrets of Drones, The Human Condition.
The entire game was made by a solo attic dwelling developer.


StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 1.6 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorBlunt
GenreShooter
Made withGameMaker
Tagsalt-game, Arcade, drones, Dystopian, GameMaker, Robots, secrets, Shoot 'Em Up, steganography
Average sessionA few hours
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller
LinksSteam

Purchase

Buy Now$5.99 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

DTHC Patch.zip 112 MB
DTHC_Game-Default-0.1.3.7.zip 58 MB
DTHC_Game-Linux.zip 57 MB

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(3 edits)

Please explain the patch. Why is its filesize twice as large as the actual game? Is it a newer version? Why a separate download?

Pwd for patch files?

Just place the 3 HCD files in the game directory

Ah gotcha, thanks for the quick reply!

Do you mean the .rars? Because I still have to put a password to unzip them