Charmander.exe

Charmander.exe, known in Japan as Hitokage.exe (ヒトカゲ.exe), in France as Salamèche.exe, in Germany as Glumanda.exe, in South Korea as Fairit.exe (파이리.exe), in the Greater China as Xiao Huo Long.exe (小火龍.exe), in Hong Kong as Siu Fo Luhng.exe (小火龍.exe), in the Arab world, Bulgaria, Israel, India, Russia and Thailand as the same as the English title (Arabic: تشارمندر.exe Bulgarian: Чармандър.exe Hebrew: צ'רמנדר.exe Hindi: चारमेंडर.exe Russian: Чармандер.exe Thai: ฮิโตคาเงะ.exe) and in Lithuania as Žavingasis.exe, is a 2000 American bilingual platform survival horror video game designed by a Japanese-American video game designer Shinichirou Kanbayashi (神林慎一郎 Kanbayashi Shin'ichirō) and developed and published by Oshawott, Dewott, and Samurott, an American video game homebrew company. It was released on September 12, 2000 in North America, September 13, 2000 in Japan, September 14, 2000 in France and Germany, September 15, 2000 in South Korea, September 16, 2000 in the Greater China and Hong Kong, September 17, 2000 in the Arab world, Bulgaria and Russia, September 18, 2000 in Chile, Israel, India and Thailand and on September 19, 2000 in Lithuania for Microsoft Windows.

Gameplay
Immediately after the introduction above (which follows some ads and the title screen), the game starts without any warning. The player controls Bulbasaur, a Grass-type Pokémon starter who runs on a corridor. As Bulbasaur finds dead corpses of people, the music begins to pitch down.

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