![]() ![]() You use the arrow keys to move around, “Z” to select things, “X” to cancel, and “C” for menu. Eventually, the human leaves Toriel in order to explore the underground world.Ĭontrols: The controls are old school keyboard controls. The human wakes up and meets Toriel, a maternal goat-like figure who protects humans who have fallen through the barrier (no spoilers about why she has to protect them…). Many years later, a human, which the player gets to name and control, manages to somehow fall through this barrier. The monsters couldn’t escape because a magical seal only allows certain types of souls to get through. A long time ago, humans were at war with monsters, and the monsters were banished underground. Storyline: The game begins with the universe’s history. I personally would give it a T because there is fighting / genocide themes, but nothing gory. My teens requested an Undertale themed library program, and it attracted a more diverse crowd of teens compared to my usual programs! Next week, I’ll write a Teen Program in a Box post for Undertale. This week’s video game, Undertale, is once again a PC game that teens (especially teen girls) love, but circulating library collections may not be able to purchase because it is a digital download only.
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