The story is essentially a “what if a love potion went wildly wrong?” scenario, but the writers cleverly use the “35” label as both a tongue‑in‑cheek nod to the series’ long‑running tradition and a plot device that hints at the potion’s unstable nature (each previous batch has been more volatile than the last).
, this project is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up. It was built using the OpenBOR engine
Below is a comprehensive deep dive into the history, gameplay, legacy, and ongoing development of this unique piece of fan-game history. The Origins and Premise of Project X
The story is essentially a “what if a love potion went wildly wrong?” scenario, but the writers cleverly use the “35” label as both a tongue‑in‑cheek nod to the series’ long‑running tradition and a plot device that hints at the potion’s unstable nature (each previous batch has been more volatile than the last).
, this project is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up. It was built using the OpenBOR engine
Below is a comprehensive deep dive into the history, gameplay, legacy, and ongoing development of this unique piece of fan-game history. The Origins and Premise of Project X