The Targarien's burrow
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
After his death, Alexandris' soul finds himself catapulted into an unknown world, a dark and claustrophobic labyrinth, where the silence is broken only by the sounds of his own heavy breathing. Confused and disoriented, the king of the red hoods wonders about the reasons for his presence in that mysterious place. Suddenly, figures identical to him, darker and more sinister, rise from the ground. They are the Targarien, mythological creatures who have the task of testing the value and strength of deceased warriors. Relentlessly, Alexandris is forced to face a series of fights to the death against these black souls, armed with slashes of light, the typical weapon of the red hoods. As he progresses through the labyrinth, the combat becomes more and more intense and the corrupted souls that assault him are more and more numerous and powerful. In each room there are new enemies to defeat, each with their own particular skill and cunning. Still, Alexandris doesn't give up and continues to fight, driven by the urge to prove his strength and worth. In the last room, the king of the red hoods is faced with the ultimate enemy: Death itself. It stands imposingly in front of him, ready to deliver the killing blow. But Alexandris is not intimidated and faces his fear with courage. Death throws an army of corrupted souls against him, willing to do anything to prevent him from entering the Backworld. The king of the red hoods is forced to fight with all his strength, fighting with fury and determination. The battle is very hard and dangerous, will our hero be able to beat Death itself and enter the paradise of fallen warriors or will he perish thus becoming a corrupted soul destined to wander aimlessly for the rest of eternity?
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P.S. it was a 2 grade high school project, I'm pretty ok with the result since it is my first 100% python coded game but don't expect much