
Indie developer has released a playable demo for Antivirus Survivors 2003 Professional, their malware-infested (not literally) survivors-like game.
The new playable demo for Antivirus Survivors 2003 Professional will give players the first look at the chaotic, malware and pop-up survivors-like game. It’s out now on PC (via Steam).
Here’s a rundown on the demo, plus a new trailer:
In Antivirus Survivors 2003 Professional, double-click into folders as you dodge voids, fight viruses, and evade spam pop-ups. Search for XP and open files to develop your best build – exploiting weapons, upgrades and plug-ins.
With intense rogue-like action and a deep love for early-2000s computer operating systems, this is a blast of pure Y2K nostalgia served in roughly 30-minute runs.
The demo includes the following features, with much more to come at full release:
- 7 Weapons – Pinball, C: Drive, Firewall, and more – inspired by the 2000’s computing era.
- 15 File Types – Double-click on your favourite file types – LemWire, BigWave, Defrag and more.
- 37 Plugins – Open keygens and install plugins to greatly modify weapons and player stats.
- 18 Meta Upgrades – Choose wisely to shape your path through meta progression.
- 5 Difficulty Levels – Dive into five protocol folders – escalate the risk to amplify the rewards.
- 18 Player Stats – Create unique builds when upgrading damage, speed, luck and more.
Double-Click, Unzip, Download, Upgrade, Survive.