Bureau of Recovered GamesDept. of Idle Hands · Div. of Lost Software

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FILE NO. 0210 · Recovered 2003 · 4.0 MB

Divine Intervention

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Intake report

Recovered

The Bureau logged Divine Intervention into the recovered-software registry after retrieval from the early Flash era. Records credit Jim Bonacci as the responsible party. It runs in your browser exactly as it once ran in a computer lab you were probably not supposed to be playing games in.

Field notes describe Divine Intervention as stubbornly replayable. Recommended dosage: as needed. Circulation records show steady public interest in this file.

Original label: This ultra-hard, hilariously gory, well drawn and animated for the time, action game was not only a hit on its native Newgrounds, but was also the game made by Jim Bonacci before he went on to create Happy Wheels.

Curator’s note: this specimen bites. Approach with both hands on the keyboard.

Filed under: Action