Adaptation Expansion: The first area has more areas to explore compared to Undertale, including new puzzles and an entire new city.Adaptational Heroism: Asgore makes a genuine effort to kill Chara and stop them from killing his people in Genocide, whereas both Toriel and Asgore in Undertale's Genocide were mowed down in one hit without realizing how dangerous the player character was until it was too late.Especially impressive since he is physically older than his counterparts from passing his life-energy onto Asriel. Adaptational Badass: In Genocide, Asgore puts up a much better fight in the TS!Underswap demo than either Toriel or Asgore did against the player character in Undertale, despite both player characters being about the same LV.When a monster attacks you when he's around, Asgore will simply say hello and tell them that he's in the middle of something with Chara, with said monster apologizing and going away. 100% Adoration Rating: All the monsters in Old Ruins love Asgore for helping them with their daily lives.Team Switched announced that they currently plan to release a new demo featuring the next two areas once they're completed.
You can download the demo and follow the game's progress on Gamejolt here.
An official demo was released on Decemon Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android for free. The game started development in Game Maker: Studio in 2016, and swapped to Game Maker: Studio 2 in 2019.
One major difference from vanilla Underswap is that TS!Underswap aims to swap the characters but not their personalities, along the same lines as fellow Undertale role swap fan projects Storyshift and Inverted Fate. The most important swapped roles will include: It's based on their own version of the extremely popular Role Swap AU known as Underswap.
Otherwise, the battle plays out identical to a standard encounter.Īny method of defeating the corruption- fighting, acting, or sparing- will successfully recruit the corruption as a partner. The background consists of blackness with light gray, randomly changing Wingding characters rising from the bottom and fading out. They use their corresponding PvP sprite and theme music, and use the attacks associated with their element. Prior to being defeated, partners are referred to as corruptions. When a corruption battle is initiated, a warning will appear at the top of the screen, and the background music will be replaced with the challenger approaching sound effect from Super Smash Bros Melee, followed by a synthesized voice announcing "A corruption approaches."
Corruption battles have a rare chance of occurring after completing a regular encounter.