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OneShot
Steam-based video game, also available for macOS and NS2
FoundedDecember 8, 2016
Major Boardsno boards its a video game
CreatorKOMODO
Total PostsIf you count updates as posts around 500
URLhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/420530/OneShot/



OneShot, also known as OneShit, is a trash Undertroon clone and a annoying walking simulator that is considered Troonslop by most teens. It was made by a internet user known as RPGdanny on Rpg maker, which is Scratch but for making video games in late 2016. It is very boring and apart from Jimbo, has absolutely nothing to do in the Soysphere. OneShot, also known as OneShit, is a trash Undertroon clone and a annoying walking simulator that

btw one of the developers is a troon and cremated his own balls?

Plot (like I care)

Niko awakes in a dark and unfamiliar house. They interact with an in-game computer, which addresses the player using the current username taken from their computer. According to the machine, the world that Niko currently resides in is collapsing, and the player's goal is to guide them back to their original world. Niko discovers the world's sun, a small lightbulb (ooooh LIGHTBULBCACAS what is this?), and uses it to exit the house, emerging in a wasteland called the Barrens. There, they encounter a robot known as Prophetbot, which tells them that they are prophesied to save the world. Niko's goal is to carry the sun through the world's three areas and place it at the apex of a central tower to restore daylight. The robot teaches Niko to communicate with the player, telling Niko that the player is a god of the game's world whose responsibility is to guide the "Messiah" Niko. Niko meets Silver, a more sentient "tamed" robot, who gives them a piece of amber that Niko uses as a guide to the next area. A screenshot from a puzzle in OneShot. The image features a pixel art scene with a dark background. The foreground contains a grassy patch where Niko stands. The area is populated with several sheep and various stone pillars that have orange-glowing lights mounted on them. The terrain is surrounded by dark void-like tiles. Niko in a Glen puzzle, presenting a dark atmosphere Now in the arboreal Glen, Niko converses with the area's residents, including fox children O ALGO Alula and Calamus, who give Niko a glowing feather. Niko uses it to create a feather pen to get past a guard robot, which lets them enter the urbanized third area, the Refuge, and travel down to the city's surface with the aid of a lamplighter. Arriving at a library, they are directed to George and get her attention with the help of researcher Kip Silverpoint. George translates Niko's book, a journal previously obtained from the Barrens. It states that the tower, which is controlled by an "entity", can be accessed using three phosphoric items: the amber, the feather, and a dice given by George. Arriving at the tower, Niko is unable to speak to the player; the entity informs that both have won and that Niko will return home. The player finds a note as their new desktop wallpaper, telling them how to reconnect with Niko. The player reappears and learns from a mysterious figure, "the Author", that the entity has become out of control and destructive. It explains that they can either break the sun and return Niko home, which would destroy the world, or place the sun at the top of the tower, trapping Niko in this world. Niko leaves the decision up to the player, forming the game's endings. If the player chooses to place the sun, the world becomes brighter, and in the credits, the characters are in awe. If the player chooses to destroy the sun, Niko hears their mother's voice outside the game's window before saying goodbye and walking offscreen. Solstice path edit YOU SUSSY SIGMA OMG this game is hot shit After completing the game, a note appears in the user's Documents folder, allowing the player to continue on the alternate Solstice ending path. The beginning of Solstice is identical to the main game, but Niko already possesses the Author's journal. When Niko meets Silver in the Barrens and enters the mines, they travel to an observation room and meet Proto, an advanced prototype of the prophet robot. Proto reminds Niko of the events of the original storyline, which took place before this repeat. According to them, the world is a simulation, termed the World Machine; this new run is a reset of the machine. Niko, Silver, and Proto travel to the Glen, but the latter two are crushed by a rockfall. In the Glen, Niko meets Calamus and Alula again and repairs the local mechanic Cedric's plane. Cedric says that his father was the Author, who created the World Machine to replace the previous world after its destruction. Niko and Cedric take his plane to the Refuge, and Cedric uses a backup memory disk to restore Proto, instructing Niko to find Rue, a sentient fox. Rue reveals that the World Machine is the original game's entity, and Niko's presence in the world corrupted it. Cedric and a restored Proto reappear, who, alongside Niko, enter the machine's inner system, "taming" it and reversing its destructive behavior. Niko places the sun at the tower and restores the world, resurrecting the characters that had died, and Niko returns home.

Relation with Jimbo

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Jimbo, a notorious soybooru shitflinger and ex husband of Teresa “Terry” Crews, is obsessed with the game OneShot, to the point where he has all, and I mean all, achievements on the game via Steam. It is believed that Jimbo has logged more hours on OneShot then anyone else except for 5 other users (OH ONESHOTCACAS WHAT IS THIS?) and the developers via his Steam hours (how does bro have time for shitflinging?) and sperging.

In a theoretical argument, like ^rapes dogs, somebody will post bait, some namefag will respond, and then Jimbo will do the unthinkable, post a copypasta with ONESHOT WON all over it.


Le facts

  • OneShot took 5 years to develop via RPGmaker and Linux.
  • It was released for Nintendo Switch 2 on October 25, 2022
  • OneShot is one out of 16 games to have a perfect 10/10 rating on IMDB
  • A spin-off called OneShot: The Pancake Episode was released exclusively on Itchyio, which you have to pay around 100 shekels to play o algo
  • More but I forgot geg

The TRVTH

OneShot isn’t really shit, it’s just extremely boring. This video game is bland, dumb, and in older versions, you could only play it once. It’s a mediocre Troonslop whose developer cremated his balls. The only reason this article exists is to explain what OneShot is, as I bet nobody outside of the inner Schlog or Shroom circle has heard of “OneShot”, which is in my opinion, the most boring game ever made.