Unboarded Space Station - An Indie Game Creepypasta

Hello everybody. My name is Ethan, but you could just call me E. I'm 14 years old, and live in a small town, that's near Richmond, where I am currently writing this. I wanted to tell you about an indie game situation, that I have witnessed myself. Whatever you do, if you see a game with a downloadable file that's called, "UNBOARDED-SPACE-STAT.-INDIE.EXE," do not open it! You may not like what you encounter.

9/30/2017 - Entry #1
undefinedThis all started when I first got a computer. I was introduced to indie games for the first time, when I was around 7. I wanted to create my own indie game, so I searched up how, then downloaded game maker. I actually made a bit of progress, before I got a nasty virus. My indie game was going to be called, "Unboarded Space Station." Yeah, I know, totally creative.

It was supposed to be a game where you survive a space ship crash, with nobody else but you on it, and you were supposed to fix your ship, and go to planets to get materials and tools, to go to a mysterious planet, which I have dubbed, "Ludicia."

My heart was shattered. No, even worse. Literally shredded, as if someone put it in a paper shredder. I had to buy a new computer today, and the old one contained everything I needed, but luckily, I managed to save the files onto a Dropbox account, right before I got the virus, so I could at least play it, and maybe rip all of the files, and continue where I left off. I have dug into the files, and found one music file so far. I will share it with you. It sounds retro, and I do indeed remember making this.

I'll make sure to update you tomorrow, so you can all be updated. I launched the game, and the title screen was just wrong, and glitchy, so I had to fix some code and scripts. I hope you enjoy the audio file.