Kill Yourself
Date: Wednesday, April 26 @ 14:09:35 CEST
Topic: Mobile Games



The final version of Kill Yourself is now available for those with mobile phones that can support J2ME MIDP2.0 games. Kill Yourself was designed by Rebecca Cannon (yes, me) and programmed by Karen Jenkins. Luke Ilett made some audio and Simon T a great splash page.


Download the game here.
A short video here.
More info here.




Kill Yourself is a playable prototype mobile Java game, designed for people who are so bored they'd rather be dead. Mobile games, are after all, a catharsis for transient boredom.

This parody, platform shooter sees players influence game dynamics by first inputting self-worth parameters. Players with the highest level of self-hatred enjoy the longest games of self-sacrificing mutilation. Those who love themselves most find the game ending almost before it begins.

After choosing a character who 'looks like you feel', and inputting the 'degree to which you hate yourself', game play consists of repeatedly killing copies of the character you choose, whilst listlessly meandering through 'Happy Town'.

The game is designed to increase in difficulty exponentially to player self-hatred, resulting in the most self-hating players experiencing the most difficult time completing the game. Thus, ironically, self-hatred is rewarded with greater cause for self-hatred, simultaneous to an increased opportunity to indulge this self-hatred by continually shooting replicas of oneself to pieces.

The game is won when the game itself decides that the player has persecuted themselves sufficiently, relative to their natural tendancies towards self-persecution.





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