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Revision as of 09:14, 12 July 2019

8OS5
Logo drawn by Octopus58
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Release Information
Series: SP, SD, Mattyverse, Dyonverse?
Genre: Platformer, Boss Rush
Modes: Single Player
Platforms: MEOS
Release Date: TBA

8OS5 is a boss rush game featuring characters from different series. Each character has to go through a series of different bosses until they reach the final boss, which uses strategies and techniques from all the bosses the player fought prior.

Gameplay

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Plot

The story begins once every character somehow arrives in the Carnage Dimension. Gontaper got to this dimension tinkering with the newly found Portal Magic in SP.

Once all the creatures arrive, they are greeted by scroll guy who tells them that the dimension holds a great threat that is currently feeding off of different fights through time and space. The creatures must destroy the energy sources of the threat by defeating the bosses behind some locked doors, each having a wire hooked up to one huge locked door. Once all those energy sources are defeated, the wires stop feeding the threat, and towards the end the creatures discover the final boss, which is an entity that was somehow transported from the post cloud crisis (after the cloud was vanquished) in the form of a smile made from what appears to be muscle tissue nicknamed Havoc. Once Havoc is defeated, it squirms out of the room its held in and slithers away from the creatures, temporarily lowering the threat.

Development

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Music

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Trivia

  • This was originally planned to be a game released outside of MEOS, but was eventually decided to be part of MEOS to increase the overall initial game count