A downloadable game for Windows

Introduction

Space Penguin is a Video Game based on the highly successful “Paper Mario” series by Nintendo. Using inspiration of those older games, I created an in-depth battle system and dialogue trees, with cartoony 2D/3D graphics and a fun tone!

The demo is very short and is a proof of concept. There isn't any other moves but Jump, and no other enemies but Fish. Please keep that in my mind, this is not a fully playable game, but a Prototype for a proof of concept.

Virus Check

It is a good idea to be cautious. A lot of social engineering scams exists to steal accounts and passwords. Here is the VirusTotal for the executable, the MD5 is ae429478c6493633e8bf9f8e53058ca5, to check that the executable is the same as the one uploaded to VirusTotal open up a command prompt in the folder and type:

certutil -hashfile "Space Penguin.exe" MD5

Compare the MD5 on the VirusTotal and if it's the same it's unaltered. You can learn more about MD5 hashing here

There is an error of Jiangmin trogan false positives with Unity files which Windows Defender may pick up (or because the file isn't community checked), here is an article about such.

Running in a VM is a good idea too if you're extra cautious, or even Windows Sandbox. There are plenty of guides out there to do such a thing!

Finally, itch.io includes virus scanning, which is more accurate than VirusTotal.

What to do when I'm done?

Send me a DM with your email address if you haven't already and I'll send you the feedback form.


Download

Download
Space Penguin Prototype Build.zip 123 MB

Install instructions

Virus Check

It is a good idea to be cautious. A lot of social engineering scams exists to steal accounts and passwords. Here is the VirusTotal for the executable, the MD5 is 344f17a1d2aa28a2143f1f92dd5eb91253fab9d1aed6523fb368ac62ce74f3b2, to check that the executable is the same as the one uploaded to VirusTotal open up a command prompt in the folder and type:

certutil -hashfile "Space Penguin.exe" MD5

Compare the MD5 on the VirusTotal and if it's the same it's unaltered. You can learn more about MD5 hashing here

There is an error of Jiangmin trogan false positives with Unity files which Windows Defender may pick up (or because the file isn't community checked), here is an article about such.

Running in a VM is a good idea too if you're extra cautious, or even Windows Sandbox. There are plenty of guides out there to do such a thing!

Finally, itch.io includes virus scanning, which is more accurate than VirusTotal.