Escape From Puppy Death Factory
Escape From Puppy Death Factory is an online game available on Adult Swim's website, made by one Mr. Podunkian. You play as futuristic dog Laika "K9" Ludryavka, who has returned to the Earth from space 20 years after a terrestrial nuclear conflict. Detecting the cries of captive puppies not far from where the conflict began, K9 sets out to locate and rescue them through the various environments of an apparently-abandoned factory. As K9 explores the factory and recovers puppies, she gradually learns of its backstory, as well as the possibility that it is not completely empty.
Gameplay revolves around K9's Swap Gun; Shoot its projectiles at a blocky object or an enemy, and it and K9 will switch positions. Gameplay quickly becomes complicated, involving lasers, electrical circuits, refracting mirrors, explosives, timed puzzles, and other gimmicks. Many puzzles allow for experimentation and can be solved in more ways than one, which is required to fully navigate the factory and recover all the puppies.
- After the End
- Apocalypse How: Around Class 5 at the beginning of the game, and during the Golden Ending, it becomes Class X.
- Bonus Boss: The only boss in the game is entirely optional, but required to get the best ending.
- Down the Drain: The "Sewers" region.
- Everything's Better with Rainbows: K9's Swap Gun projectiles, and all of the teleportations are rainbow beams.
- Frickin' Laser Beams: Present in the mid to late stages, and can be redirected or reflected for hitting switches or for other purposes.
- Gotta Catch Em All: 31 puppies and one kitten.
- Load-Bearing Boss
- Mecha-Mooks: All enemies in this game are this, most likely due to the nuclear fallout.
- Metroidvania
- Multiple Endings: Depending on how many dogs and possibly a kitten you save.
- Golden Ending
- Sequel Hook: If you acquire the best possible ending, the General's former guard kitten commandeers the Muttnik and launches back into space.
- Bad Ending: Attained if you get no puppies.
- Puzzle Boss: The boss requires that you employ the swapping skills that you've developed during the game.
- Shout-Out: There are a lot of allusions to the Metroid series in this game.
- K9's body suit and Swap Gun strongly resemble a quadrupedal version of Samus's powersuit, especially in coloration.
- K9's ship, Muttnik, resembles Samus's Gunship.
- The music that plays on the outside of the factory resembles the "Silence" music from the original Metroid.
- The art style is very reminiscent of Crystal Caves.
- Puppy #6 quotes the old man who gives you the first sword from The Legend of Zelda, except with the substitution of "THIS" with "ME", of course.