Paper Computer Games
Paper Computer Games
Demo Game Karen

Demo Game: Karen is the seventh game in the Demo Game Series overall, and the first to not use a number in its title and instead use the player's name (which, let's be honest, is a much better identifier for the game). As its title suggests, the game was a simple PCG by DGAME to introduce a new player, Karen, to PCGs.

Following her playing this game, she was inspired to create her own game: Karen's Priticoul Game.

Story and Situation[]

The player, an Unknown Protagonist, finds herself locked in a cell. She finds a chisel under her pillow, and uses it to loosen a rock in the cell wall, behind which she finds a key to the door.

After escaping (and defeating the guard), she finds a flower garden, whose only exit is blocked by The Fat Guy. He blocked her way, and ultimately she tried attacking him, empathizing with him (a first for the Fat Guy) and bargaining with him. However, the Fat Guy could not be reasoned with, and she failed to get past him.

This could be the first time the Fat Guy has successfully blocked a player's path in a PCG, a historic moment.

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