Woomie Antivirus
by Hexi · developer page
Timing-based RPG where you defend files from viruses as Woomie
Nasty little viruses invading your files? Woomie is here to help!
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- itch https://hexivexi.itch.io/woomie-antivirus v0.2 download for windows
Timing-based RPG where you defend files from viruses as Woomie
StashlyVN Review
Woomie Antivirus is a compact RPG that wraps its adult premise—pregnancy transformation during virus-fighting action—around a straightforward rhythm-game battle system. You play as Woomie, an antivirus program tasked with defending your file system from digital invaders. Each turn, you'll see an action bar slide across the screen; timing your click or keypress when the white indicator lands in the active zone determines whether your action succeeds or an enemy attack lands. It's a simple but effective loop that keeps encounters snappy.
Hexi built this in Godot, and it shows in the clean, minimal UI and responsive controls. The game is currently at version 0.2, so expect something still in active development—three screenshots suggest a lean visual presentation focused on functionality over elaborate art direction. The OpenNSFW voice pack and Electric Hatch shader credits hint at production polish where it matters. As a Preggo Game Jam #2 entry, the pregnancy theme isn't window dressing; it's woven into progression and the game's tone, handled with the kind of matter-of-fact approach typical of niche jam titles rather than mainstream sensationalism.
If you're drawn to experimental VN-adjacent projects with explicit themes, the timing-based combat offers enough mechanical engagement to justify replaying encounters. The short length and accessibility—Windows-only, straightforward controls—make it an easy drop-in experience. Fair warning: this is early-access territory, so content volume and narrative depth are deliberately modest.
Pros
- Responsive timing-based combat keeps pacing tight
- Godot implementation runs smoothly on modest hardware
- Niche jam project means genuinely unconventional premise
- Minimal UI doesn't distract from the core loop
- Low barrier to entry for experimental VN fans
Cons
- Version 0.2 means limited content and incomplete features
- Three screenshots suggest minimal visual elaboration
- Rhythm-game mechanics may feel repetitive over extended play
- Windows-only release limits accessibility
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 1 month ago.
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