Leo uploaded a new app to the Play Store. No fanfare. No Discord announcement. Just a silent launch.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - "It's not Undertale. But it IS Undertale. You know what I mean. I just made a fight where 'The Jester' says 'you're gonna have a bad time' and then 50 Void Emitters spawn. My heart is full."
But the soul was the same.
No no no no. I just released a 12-part Genocide route on YouTube using your app. Is this real?
The core mechanics were identical: a heart in a box, dodging moving projectiles on a grid. Turn-based mercy. ACT commands that changed dialogue. A "Soul Mode" toggle (green for shield, blue for gravity, purple for web-ropes). And a visual scripting language so simple a kid could use it. undertale battle maker android
The first review came in 14 minutes after launch.
Then, at 11:47 PM, a DM arrived from a user named . Leo uploaded a new app to the Play Store
The notification pinged at 2:47 AM. Leo rubbed his eyes, the blue glow of his monitor reflecting off three empty energy drink cans.
He wasn't joking. Two days ago, he’d received a very polite, very terrifying email from a law firm representing a certain Japanese game developer. It wasn't a lawsuit—yet. It was a cease & desist. “Your application heavily utilizes proprietary character designs, musical themes (including a midi rendition of ‘Megalovania’), and battle UI elements. Please remove from all distribution channels within 72 hours.” Just a silent launch