A downloadable game for Windows

In the middle of the night, a burglar breaks into your apartment and steals your most treasured possession: a copy of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School on VHS tape. As hard-boiled detective Rem Rasul, you'll have to rely on your uncanny powers of deduction, your trusty revolver, and your crippling addiction to nicotine in order to track down the culprit and solve this mystery. However, you soon discover that there's more to this case than meets the eye...

A homage to B-games from the early 2000s such as Revenge of the Sunfish and Sexy Hiking, The Robbing of Rem Rasul features 24 poorly-drawn levels spanning a variety of game genres - action, adventure, platforming, puzzle-solving, and even turn-based role-playing. This diverse collection of play styles, combined with a hodge-podge of bizarre graphics and blatantly stolen audio effects, ultimately makes for a surreal yet satisfying gaming experience.

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StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Release date Sep 03, 2019
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorfyndr
GenreAction, Adventure, Platformer, Puzzle, Visual Novel
Made withGameMaker
Tags2D, Mystery, Pixel Art, Surreal, weird
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Gamepad (any)

Download

Download
The Robbing of Rem Rasul 45 MB

Install instructions

Extract the files from the ZIP archive, then double-click on the Robbing of Rem Rasul shortcut in the "The Robbing of Rem Rasul" directory to start the game. If this does not work for whatever reason, you can also start the game by going into the internal "data" directory and double-clicking the .exe file. Note that certain antivirus programs will run the game temporarily in a sandbox while it scans it, which usually takes around 15 seconds. If this happens, wait until the scan finishes and the game should restart automatically.

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This is awesome! I can really feel the homage to B-games here.