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Sharple Town is a Windows educational kids' game released on August 14th 2006

However, it instantly got backlashed by parents due to the hidden contents of the original game and the lead developer being involved in a horrible crime, as a result of being a detested educational kids' game, the game was soon lost to time.

Until now! A copy of the original build of the game is circling internet forums rumoured to be found in the lead developer's personal computer!

Although many echoed the game causing issues before even running it.

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This is a horror game that contains loud noises, jumpscares, flashing lights, disturbing contents such as contrasted dead bodies and can manipulate the game's window!

Any person or people depicted in this game are fictional/artificially created. No real person were involved! Similliarities are purely coincidental!


This game is inspired by the classic Windows game "Purble Place". Anyone who has played the game would feel a massive feeling of nostalgia playing this game!


  • This game contains 2 outcomes and 1 secret ending (Hint: you have to type it in)

  • Rewards for curiosity

  • A casual first playthrough takes around 6-10 minutes

  • Art style reminiscence of Purble Place but with a bit of a unique take on it

  • A little surprise for first-time players

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This game has some elements that control things outside of the game such as manipulating the window and forcing full-screen which might be considered malware to some antivirus (ahem ahem Windows Defender)

This game is not a virus, Windows Defender SmartScreen might block it but this is called a false-positive where Windows falsely detects software as malicious!


#horror #puzzle #nostalgia #retro #creepy #analoghorror



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Hey there! 2.0.0 Update is out with more fun things to mess around with and a whole different ending sequence!

The old ending sequence can still be accessed although in a "new" way...